When Iran began firing missiles at Israel three weeks ago in response to military action against its regime, some Christian tourists unexpectedly found themselves in harm's way. They made it home safely, and one member of the group then found herself in the midst of another harrowing experience – a campus shooting.
A former Indiana teacher has won a large religious discrimination settlement against the school district that forced him out after he refused to violate his Christian beliefs.
The dramatic rise of legal sports betting is fueling concerns of a looming mental health crisis centered on addiction. No longer simply viewed as entertainment or a way to make quick money, experts warn that the greatest victims are today's youth.
The Moody Bible Institute has reached a favorable settlement with the Chicago Board of Education, which had blocked the private Christian college from participating in its student-teaching program.
The suspect in the crucifixion-style murder of a beloved Arizona pastor is asking the court to put him to death. As CBN News reported last year, 76-year-old Pastor William "Bill" Schonemann was found dead in his New River, AZ home in late April.
For 40 days, one million believers will come together across Los Angeles to pray, fast and share Jesus with their communities.
A Georgia prosecutor has dropped a vehicular homicide charge against a teen arrested in the death of a beloved teacher during a high school prank that went wrong. It's a powerful example of a Bible verse come to life...
The rise of the religious “nones” is continuing, according to new data, with the percentage of Americans who consider religion “very important” to their lives now dipping below 50%.
A devout Christian teacher has won the right to follow his religious convictions after a legal confrontation with the school where he teaches in Nashville, TN. First Grade Teacher Eric Rivera had been banished from his classroom for objecting to reading same-sex marriage books to the young children in his class.
The FBI says the suspect who killed one person and injured two others at Old Dominion University on Thursday has been identified by authorities as Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, a man who had pleaded guilty in 2016 to attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State.









