The issue of life took front and center this weekend in New York City's Times Square. In its first "Alive from New York" event, Focus on the Family turned out a massive show of support to protect the unborn.
Just 18 months after suffering a spinal injury in which doctors told him he only had a 20-percent chance of walking again, Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier danced with his wife on their wedding day Saturday.
Former Planned Parenthood clinic director and now pro-life advocate Abby Johnson posted a prayer request to her Facebook page this week about her outreach program to workers who would like to leave the abortion industry.
The International Christian Embassy Jerusalem Canada (ICEJ) has announced the passing of Richard L. Holbrook, the husband of Donna Holbrook, ICEJ Canada national executive director, at their home in Toronto, Canada. He had been battling lung and bone cancer for a short time.
As of Sunday evening, Israeli time, the statistics tell a grim story. Four Israelis dead, nearly 70 wounded, three seriously after Hamas and Islamic Jihad fired over 600 rockets into Israel in the past 72 hours. While the Iron Dome missile defense intercepted 150 of those rockets, 35 have struck populated areas.
Forgiveness is one of the most difficult quests in the human experience, especially when it comes to horrific crimes and injustices. Survivors of events like the Columbine tragedy – people who have made a concerted effort to let go of hate and anger toward those who perpetrated the unthinkable — offer some of the most powerful acts of forgiveness for us to ponder.
Iran's intelligence minister has admitted publicly for the first time that Christianity is spreading throughout Iran.
What does is mean to be a “Bible Thumper”? Is it a good thing or a bad thing? Dan and Dale tackle this phrase on this week’s episode of Faith vs Culture.
Vice President Mike Pence traveled to Louisiana on Friday to praise the members of three African American churches for the inspiring way they responded to the destruction of their church buildings by an arsonist and noted that attacks on communities of faith have become "all too frequent."









