Both Hezbollah and Israel’s military have confirmed the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in airstrikes on their underground compound. The Iran-backed group, labeled a “global terrorist” organization by Western nations, faced ...
Read More »In The World’s Largest Muslim Nation, A Church Is ‘Still Thankful To God’
BEKASI, Indonesia — At 4:44 a.m., the calls to prayer begin. They come from everywhere, it seems, in a cacophonous variety of tones and pitches. Still, there’s an eerie beauty about the ...
Read More »Chick-fil-A Shared Table donation program has provided 30 million free meals
The Chick-fil-A Shared Table food donation program has provided more than 30 million meals to local communities in need across the United States and Canada, the company announced. The program also is ...
Read More »Zelensky latest world leader to meet with Trump
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday will became the latest world leader to meet with Donald Trump as polls increasingly lean towards a November election win for the former president. The new ...
Read More »Great American Media expands options with Pure Flix Premium
Great American Media announced the launch of Pure Flix Premium, an enhanced tier of the faith and family streaming service, priced at $14.99 per month or $149 annually. Pure Flix Premium members ...
Read More »Dallas church removes popular pastor over “improper relationship” with a woman
Trinity Bible Church in Dallas has removed Steven Lawson as lead pastor over what church elders called an “inappropriate relationship” with a woman. Lawson, president and founder of OnePassion Ministries, conducted a ...
Read More »More churches opening schools as states expand tuition voucher programs
Educational voucher programs enacted in several states are making it easier for churches to start Christian schools on their campuses. Advocates for taxpayer-funded religious schools say their aim is not to hurt ...
Read More »U.S. briefs Trump on ‘specific’ Iranian threats to his life
U.S. intelligence officials briefed former President Donald Trump this week about “real and specific threats from Iran to assassinate him in an effort to destabilize and sow chaos in the United States,” ...
Read More »Egyptian archaeologists discover sword with name of Pharoah Ramesses II
A sword with the name of Pharoah Ramesses II in hieroglyphs recently was uncovered by archaeologists in Egypt. Ramesses is believed by many historians to be the Pharoah of Exodus. The weapon ...
Read More »Ministry meets needs of Lebanese Christians persecuted by Hezbollah
Christian humanitarian organization Help The Persecuted is stepping up its efforts to address the growing physical and spiritual needs of persecuted Christians and other vulnerable communities in Lebanon. The efforts come as ...
Read More »Argentina scorches UN over bias against Israel
Argentine President Javier Milei criticized the United Nations for what he said was its anti-Israeli bias during a fiery address at the General Debate of the General Assembly’s 79th session in New York ...
Read More »It takes you to defeat Amendment 3. Here’s how
Many of you may have heard Amendment #3 (Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative) but what does it really do? In addition to Amendment 3 enshrining the right to abortion in the Missouri ...
Read More »Harrison Butker’s NFL gear soars in wake of pro-family comments
Attempts to silence Chiefs’ kicker Harrison Butker after he defended traditional values during a commencement speech at a Catholic college have backfired spectacularly. Not only did the team give him a new ...
Read More »Israel hacks Lebanese radio stations and phones, urges civilians to flee Hezbollah areas
The Israeli Defense Forces on Monday hacked Lebanese radio networks, urging civilians to flee Hezbollah-controlled areas. Israel also likely hacked phone systems, sending texts and recorded messages to residents in half the ...
Read More »Iran bans Revolutionary Guard using pagers, other mobile devices
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has ordered all of its members to stop using any type of communication device after thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies used by its Hezbollah proxy in Lebanon simultaneously blew ...
Read More »Cars stolen from churches in Leawood this month
Two cars were stolen from church parking lots in Leawood this month while the owners were in services. The first theft occurred on September 8 when a 2012 Hyundai Sonata was stolen ...
Read More »Matthew West’s yard signs encourage people, Don’t Stop Praying
Election season is in full swing, and signs are popping up like mushrooms in yards across the nation. Christian singer Matthew West was inspired to create signs that don’t promote a candidate ...
Read More »Family Recovery Day celebrates fresh starts
Healing House KC has announced its participation in the Kansas City Coalition’s Family Recovery Day, an event dedicated to supporting and celebrating families navigating the recovery journey. The event, scheduled for September ...
Read More »Rock singer uses platform to share message of God’s love
The lead singer of the rock band 3 Doors Down paused at a recent concert to tell the audience that God loves them. Before singing the band’s song “Away from the Sun” ...
Read More »Franklin Graham dedicates ambulances near Gaza
Franklin Graham, CEO and president of Samaritan’s Purse, will dedicate two bulletproof ambulances and a Magen David Adom (MDA) station on the Gaza border today. This year, Samaritan’s Purse has gifted a ...
Read More »Pornography fuels depression in young adults
Regularly viewing pornography contributes to feelings of depression and hopelessness among young adults, a new Family Studies/YouGov survey found. One-third of adults aged 18 to 39 who watch porn daily report feeling ...
Read More »UN vote would make Jerusalem’s Old City, Judea and Samaria Jew-free
Jerusalem’s Old City and Judea and Samaria must be Jew-free within a year, according to a Palestinian-drafted resolution, which the UN General Assembly passed on Wednesday, JNS reports. The resolution, which passed ...
Read More »Conservative credit card company donates to vandalized crisis pregnancy center
Coign, a credit card company with conservative values, has donated more than $15,000 to a crisis pregnancy center in Washington, D.C., that pro-abortion vandals targeted after the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision. ...
Read More »Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley receives Distinguished Christian Statesman Award
The D. James Kennedy Center for Christian Statesmanship this week honored Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley with its Distinguished Christian Statesman Award. While accepting the honor at the Museum of the Bible in ...
Read More »What the unchurched think of the local church
Many Americans who don’t attend church nevertheless have had connections to a local church in the past. More than six in 10 of those not actively attending today were regular churchgoers in ...
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