A new report identifies countries facing poverty, persecution, and printing shortages that limit access to Scripture.
The pandemic, with all of its existential malaise and time for introspection, also appears to have changed Americans’ ...
Many Christians are worried that the rise of Christian Nationalism — the idea that the U.S. government should be ruled by Christian beliefs — is doing harm to their religion.
Kent Gibson, an Emmy-winning producer and sound designer, died Oct. 23 in hospice care in Seattle after a struggle with ...
There’s been an unprecedented surge in the numbers of attendees at Sunday worship at the Quaker Arch Street Meeting House in Old City Philadelphia.
The abrupt end to The Boy Is Mine concert in Chicago raised concerns as Monica ended early after Brandy suddenly left the stage and never returned.
A New Republic writer who covered a No Kings protest in MAGA congressman Chip Roy’s Texas district recounts what she saw—and ...
The federal government’s shutdown entered Day 2 on Thursday as neither side showed signs of budging amid their impasse over funding the government.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Reverend Quincy Worthington, from Highland Park Presbyterian Church, about what he's seeing on the ground during ongoing ICE protests in Chicago.
Radio Jonglei 95.9 FM in Bor town and the national nongovernmental organization ChangeLink Network launched a program Saturday to distribute audio Bibles and broadcast biblical messages, an initiative ...
Bro. Enoch Immanuel Amanor Agbozo, the founder of Enoch Missions and the Ghana Evangelical Society (GES) is recognised as a ...
When five young drug mules, four of them Canadians and one an American, landed in Australia three days before Christmas in 2015, they weren’t whisked through customs by a corrupt border agent, as they ...