
David Gergen, Adviser to Four Presidents, Dies at 83 After Illness
David Gergen, adviser to four presidents, dies at 83. He was known for his integrity, kindness, and dedication to service.
David Gergen, adviser to four presidents, dies at 83. He was known for his integrity, kindness, and dedication to service.
In Luke 10, Jesus sends disciples in pairs to emphasize community and trust, urging them to rely on God and others as they spread the gospel.
Ten charged in armed attack on Texas ICE facility; FBI arrests suspects amid rising assaults on ICE personnel.
U.S. children born from 2025 to 2028 will get Trump Accounts with $1,000 federal funds, promoting early savings growth.
Christian streaming platform Minno is breaking new ground by launching the first American Sign Language Bible series for children. The company will debut ASL versions
President Trump signed a law reducing SNAP spending by $186 billion, impacting 3 million beneficiaries and shifting costs.
NPR’s Michel Martin interviews Rep. Katherine Clark on why Democrats couldn’t stop the GOP megabill despite public opposition.
The Marriage Foundation applauds ONS data showing strong marriages and minimal divorce rate rise post no-fault law.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, where he faced brutal treatment in a notorious prison.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case challenging a Mississippi ordinance that limits protests near an amphitheater.
A Russian missile near a Ukrainian church camp forced over 100 children to shelter in a basement, trembling in fear.
Adventist World magazine, with 1.5 million circulation, ceased publication in June after 20 years, merging with Adventist Review.
Calling transcends personal fulfillment; it’s an ethical system fostering trust, vital for democracy and capitalism’s health.
Pastor Bobby Kelly Jr. of CrossPointe Community Church urges forgiveness after a foiled mass shooting incident.
Emanuel AME Church in Charleston plans a memorial for the victims of the 2015 massacre, aiming for 2024 completion.
NPR talks with Jason Gui, a tech entrepreneur, on his experiences as an international student and views on policy.
UPenn revised records set by Lia Thomas, apologizing to female athletes affected by her participation in women’s sports.
Paramount Global will pay $16M to Trump’s foundation to settle his lawsuit against CBS’s 60 Minutes, avoiding an apology.
A Catholic priest banned an MP from communion over an assisted suicide vote, sparking controversy and debate.
A Damascus church bombing killed at least 25. Responsibility is disputed among IS, a new Islamist group, and others.
Leaders at Pastor J.D. Greear’s Summit Church defend against claims in a docuseries alleging questionable merger tactics.
On Monday, the Trump administration announced withholding over $6 billion in federal education grants, impacting schools.
Travis Weber emphasizes the urgent need to restore God’s design for family and human dignity amid today’s moral chaos.
Senate Republicans passed President Trump’s domestic policy bill, cutting taxes and reducing Medicaid spending.
Jimmy Swaggart, famed Pentecostal televangelist, dies at 90. Known for his ministry and scandals, he leaves a legacy.
A new report reveals mixed feelings on religion in schools: most support chaplains but oppose teacher-led prayer.
Twenty-one years ago, a clip from Da Ali G Show caused a storm with Borat’s satirical song. Today, similar sentiments resurface at events like Glastonbury, reflecting a troubling rise in anti-Semitism.
Members of New Life Church protest Pastor Brady Boyd’s resignation over alleged misconduct linked to Robert Morris.
Revitalizing the spirit of community and justice within society, drawing upon the rich traditions of the social gospel movement to address contemporary challenges.