What rights do sidewalk counselors have outside of abortion clinics in the midst of COVID-19? It's an emerging issue that's coming to the forefront in several cities.
Important religious liberty cases are on hold as the COVID-19 virus has led the U.S. Supreme Court to cancel hearings at least into May, maybe longer.
One Michigan grandfather was determined to see his granddaughter. He made it his mission to walk four miles so he could see her.
Dr. David Perlmutter talks about why avoiding inflammation to strengthen your immune system is your best defense against COVID-19.
A family in California is praising God after their 90-year-old father recovers from the coronavirus.
As churches remain closed due to COVID-19, one megachurch in Oklahoma is offering practical help and hope in a time when many need it.
Even as the US passed the grim threshold of 11,000 coronavirus deaths, President Trump is sounding hopeful, and there's fresh evidence the worst could soon be over.
Pastors who are navigating the changes brought on by the COVID-19 crisis can get help from Regent University through a webinar hosted by the Regent School of Divinity this evening, Tuesday, April 7.
As coronavirus deaths in the US top 10,000, the country braces for its worst week yet. With new hot spots popping up around the country, experts warn it's going to be a shocking and bad week. But in New York, where the death toll exceeded 4,000 this weekend, there is a glimmer of hope.
The coronavirus pandemic has forced people to spend more time at home, resulting in a lot less driving. Now two insurance companies are recognizing how these changes are affecting Americans.