When Matt and Kate married, they both had a pile of debt, and kept racking up the credit cards. After seeking financial help, the couple admitted their need, and discovered God's plan for their money.
Jesus calls us all to the Great Commission, but one church in St. Louis is living it.
The most watched Senate race in the country this year pits Senator Rick Santorum against Bob Casey.
If you think your day is full of meaningless coincidences, think again. Author and TV executive SQuire Rushnell shares how parts of your day you never think about could be messages from God.
Pat Robertson answers the following "Bring It On" questions: Should Christians keep asking for forgiveness? Does God require Christians to be holy? Would Jesus be perceived as intolerant or politically correct if he were alive today? How old will we be in Heaven?
Do you have six weeks? According to fitness trainer Steve Zim, that's all you need to get the body you want. Learn the tips that keep Hollywood slim and trim.
Pat Robertson answers the following "Bring It On" questions: Should an alcoholic lead a Bible study? Will God add revelation to the Bible through Christians today?
Sarah Sumpolec was deep into the occult and thought her suicide was the only way to find peace. Then she met two girls in college who helped her discover a new life.
Pat answers your questions on Investing in this week's Financial Bootcamp series.
Community Fellowship Church of Lancaster, Pa. has been named this week's Church of the Week for reaching out to youth in New Orleans.
