In the wake of last weekend's mass shootings, nationwide pressure is mounting on Congress and the president to combat gun violence. President Trump has invited internet and technology companies to the White House Friday for a roundtable discussion on violent extremism. On Wednesday, the president and first lady made trips to El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio to console victims and encourage first responders.
Pornography viewers are experts at finding excuses to justify their porn usage. "I can stop whenever I want to," "I'm not hurting anyone," and "It's just a harmless video" are common defenses. Many single guys believe that marriage will expunge the need to view pornography. But that assumption is not correct.
A pastor and a father from El Paso received a call Saturday no dad ever wants to answer: one of his daughters had been shot.
Road signs that say "School Prayer Zone" are popping up near public schools in South Carolina.
With the summer break ending, parents and kids are drawn to stores for the annual rite of shopping for back-to-school supplies. This year, however, the bulletproof backpack is at the top of the list for some, especially after the mass shootings in Texas and Ohio last weekend.
Even though he had to wait for a few hours, 11-year-old Giovanni Hamilton got to meet his hero, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz.
The US Supreme Court announced on Tuesday it will take up the case involving a Michigan Christian funeral home's objection to an employee's decision to transition to a different sex.
Christian voices are being silenced by big technology companies. A new media platform is giving people of faith a voice.
With the country still reeling from two mass shootings over the weekend, some conservatives and Christians are focusing on abortion and the dissonance our country has between the response to mass shootings and the response to abortion.
Christian Bible teacher and preacher Beth Moore took to Twitter Tuesday to urge her fellow believers — particularly those in places of leadership — to condemn white nationalism.