06-22-2018

Both sides of the heated immigration debate claim the Bible as a source for their positions – a tactic commonly used throughout American history. But what's the best approach to find true meaning and inspiration in the Bible?

06-21-2018

A young Cherokee man and former drug addict is running the Trail of Tears from North Carolina to Oklahoma to highlight the drug battle raging on his tribe's reservation.

06-21-2018

It's so encouraging to see how pro-family the Left has become over the US government's policy of separating illegal migrant families.  

06-21-2018

Summer has officially arrived, and do you and your family know how you're going to spend it? The Christian card company, DaySpring, has advice on how you can make a memorable summer.

06-21-2018

A federal court is moving ahead with a lawsuit against a New Jersey School District accused of indoctrinating children with Islamic teachings.

 

06-21-2018

The seismic shockwave the #MeToo movement set off in Hollywood, Washington, and Wall Street is now reverberating in evangelical circles. Here's one survivor's take on how to thrive after sexual abuse.

06-21-2018

Some of the president's faith advisors and the larger evangelical community may have led the president to change his mind on the much-debated family separation policy which affect immigrant children and their families at the US-Mexico border.

06-20-2018

On Wednesday, June 17, 2015, an evening prayer service had just begun at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, when 21-year-old Dylan Roof entered the building and began firing at the people sitting in the church pews. This week, the Emanuel AME Church is commemorating the third anniversary of the shooting with several events, including a community Bible study Wednesday night.

06-20-2018
After pledging that it would help Christians facing genocide by the Islamic State and other Muslim groups, figures show the Trump administration has resettled only 21 Christian refugees from Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Syria and Saudi Arabia.
06-20-2018

Christian ministries on the Texas-Mexico border that are offering to help children of immigrants who are separated from the parents are being turned away, told by border authorities their help is not needed.

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