A 90-year-old Washington woman was infected with COVID-19 during the first deadly outbreak of the virus here in the US. Geneva Wood says it was her faith in God and the prayers of her family that resulted in her miraculous recovery.
With now more than 216,000 cases in the US and over 5,100 deaths, President Trump says that the worst is probably still to come in America's battle with the coronavirus. It's not just the rising toll of human lives, the economic impact could also be catastrophic for everyone.
As the cases of COVID-19 infections and deaths in the world begin to rise, so do the people recovered from the virus, and with the latter, unusual testimonies.
A new poll from Pew Research Center reveals that the COVID-19 outbreak is changing Americans' religious habits, drawing more people to the power of prayer.
The tax filing and payment deadlines have been moved from April 15 to July 15, 2020. But there are more options available for those who need more time. Tax expert Dan Pilla explains.
We've already seen how the global coronavirus pandemic has forced churches across the country to closed their doors. In response, many are now holding services online. But according to the White House's Coronavirus Task Force, in the next two to three weeks America will see a peak in COVID-19 deaths. The health crisis has many Christians seeking how to best minister to those in need.
One of the biggest benefits to every US taxpayer with the coronavirus relief package is an extension of the tax deadline from April 15 to July 15. Tax expert Dan Pilla says the filing extension and payment extension comes without any penalties or interest. He says there's even more help if needed.
As the world copes with ongoing restrictions and rules for social distancing, people have found new ways to stay connected with friends and family – and share their stories of hope.
As COVID-19 continues to spread, Americans are seeking ways to protect themselves against the virus. In the latest move, a recommendation for everyone to begin wearing masks in public is under active consideration.
A stark warning from President Trump and his medical advisors: in the next two to three weeks, America will see a peak in COVID-19 deaths. It's time to brace for impact.