Pastor Jeff Durbin in Arizona recently adopted a son who was diagnosed in utero with stage 4 spina bifida in the womb. After a “miracle” the baby was born healthy and with no signs of the illness whatsoever, which made for quite a story on its own.
Over the past couple of weeks, I have reflected and prayed, examining my own heart and mind in light of the weighty — and needed — conversations taking place in this country on racial equality.
After George Floyd was killed on May 25, Minneapolis was flooded with riots and chaos, but the area has turned into a place of peace.
The Village Church posted a clip from Matt Chandler’s most recent sermon, in which he denounced the Christian church for mostly refusing to participate on issues of race.
If Jesus is returning soon, should I still save for retirement?
It can be challenging for parents to explain race, discrimination, and equality to their children, but one faith leader says having these thoughtful and sometimes uncomfortable conversations is necessary now more than ever.
Graduating seniors from all over the world will be honored during a virtual graduation Saturday.
The Department of Health and Human Services finalized a rule on Friday that overturns protections for transgender people established under Obamacare.
The last two weeks exposed deep pain from old national wounds, brought to light by the death of George Floyd, who was laid to rest this week. Yet, in the midst of the pain and protests, there have also been moments of prayer and praise.
Tytianah Ward sat in the passenger seat of a parked SUV at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. She adjusted her bright green graduation cap as family members packed in the rows behind her beam with pride.