Forecasters say a weakening Hermine has spun away from the East Coast, but it still has enough power to whip up dangerous waves and rip currents during the Labor Day weekend.
Wycliffe Bible Translators have launched a new campaign to get young people reading the Bible again.
An Illinois middle school is no longer allowing an Baptist youth minister to reach out to students after a secularist group filed a complaint with the Harrisburg School District, arguing that it violated the U.S. Constitution.
A record-tying earthquake in the edge of Oklahoma's key energy-producing areas rattled the Midwest from Nebraska to North Texas on Saturday, and likely will bring fresh attention to the practice of disposing oil and gas field wastewater deep underground.
The first hurricane to hit Florida in more than a decade wiped away beachside buildings and toppled trees onto homes Friday before plowing inland on a path that could send it rolling up the densely populated East Coast with heavy rain, high winds and flooding.
As students head back to school, one national organization wants churches to get involved by celebrating Education Sunday, Sept. 4.
A lawyer says that a trial over a North Carolina law governing transgender restroom access is being pushed back by several months.
All change, revolutions, and major movements in history began with just one voice – one person bold enough to be heard and followed. That notion is the inspiration for The Power of One conference in Colorado Springs.
Fifteen-year-old McClain Hermes had a grim prognosis when she was suddenly blind after waking up from emergency surgery. A rare condition caused both of her retinas to detach, leaving her in a new world of total darkness.
Despite constant complaints, sheriffs across the country are putting their faith where everyone can see.