Pastor Mike Signorelli of V1 Church in New York City is no stranger to spiritual warfare.
Weekly churchgoers are statistically more likely to embrace biblical views than those who don’t regularly attend church services, according to just-released data.
President Donald Trump believes that negotiations for a possible end to the war in Iran are going well. Yet, as the talks continue, so do the attacks on the Tehran regime's military, increasing the possibility that U.S. troops may be on the ground inside Iran.
From California to Minnesota, elected leaders and civil rights groups are scrambling to distance themselves from César Chavez’s name in the wake of sexual abuse allegations.
The Senate has approved a measure to fund the Department of Homeland Security. The bill would fund the TSA and everything in the department except ICE and parts of Customs and Border Protection.
Although deadly fentanyl overdoses have decreased recently, they remain the leading cause of death for Americans age 18 to 45. Due to what are known as counterfeit pills, 92 percent of those deaths were accidental. Christian parents are speaking out about the deaths of their beloved children, who were good kids, but made deadly mistakes.
An upcoming evangelistic crusade in Charleston, South Carolina, is gaining recognition from the state's General Assembly. Republican State Rep. Mark Smith spearheaded a resolution honoring the event and calling for "the voluntary rededication of South Carolina to the Almighty God."
I'm on the ground here at CPAC 2026 in Grapevine, Texas. It's one of the largest yearly gatherings of conservatives in the country. One issue is quietly but unmistakably shaping conversations in the hallway and inside the conference itself: the Iran war.
The Rev. Shah Ahmadi, an evangelist, pastor, and the director of strategic alliances for Iran Alive Ministries, grew up in Iran and lived under its repressive regime for 22 years.
The spiritual awakening on college campuses throughout the U.S. is still spreading. This week, thousands turned out at the University of Pittsburgh for an evening of worship, prayer, and preaching held by the UniteUS ministry.









