
Pastors Seek Burnout Relief: Health, Sabbaticals, Role Changes Key
More than half of U.S. Protestant pastors seek help for physical and mental health, but effective relief remains elusive.

More than half of U.S. Protestant pastors seek help for physical and mental health, but effective relief remains elusive.

President Trump surprised many by flying partway home from a NATO summit in Turkey on an older Air Force One, citing nostalgia. The swap raised questions about security measures on the new plane, which lacks some defense systems.
Americans now have Trump Accounts to invest in their kids’ futures, allowing access at 18 for education or housing.
In April 2025, design critic Catesby Leigh proposed building an arch in Washington, D.C., on a conservative think tank’s website.

The Christian Institute has urged Pearson to eliminate trans activism from textbooks, criticizing its “woke” content.

Eleven-year-old Avory Woolery saved a drowning man in Lexington, KY, showcasing bravery as others watched, reminding us that heroism knows no age.

Five members of St. Wilfrid’s Church in Melling, England, found gold coins under the altar, aiding crucial repairs.

Farmers are challenging cuts to a federal agency crucial for soil improvement since the 1930s, fearing further losses.

NPR’s Scott Detrow discusses with Adam Jentleson the fallout from allegations against Platner, impacting his campaign.


Iran threatens to seize Tehran’s St. Peter Evangelical Church, highlighting religious repression against minorities.

Shareholder activists leverage their ownership to push for change, impacting both targeted companies and their rivals.
For many Christians, the Holy Land is a spiritual chapter. Yet, recent conflicts challenge this vision, highlighting…

Two descendants connected by the Dred Scott case unite at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, reflecting on history.

The EU faces criticism for allegedly ignoring Armenia’s actions against the Church, while backing Pashinyan’s government.

The U.S. men’s national team entered the World Cup with a lineup full of top talent.

Federal aid will be cut for programs whose graduates struggle to earn a reasonable living.

The U.S. Department of Education introduces a new accountability test for colleges, impacting funding for low-earning programs.

Texas law requires parental consent for minors downloading apps, sparking legal battles over free speech rights.

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Federal agents tried to track down David Streever in Rochester, N.Y., over a critical email to ICE’s former head.

The Nursing and Midwifery Council has cleared Christian nurse Jennifer Melle after she declined to use a transgender patient’s preferred pronouns.

Low-income Americans need more help with food access, yet only 13% of potential grocery donations reach food banks.

More than a million young people in England were referred to NHS mental health services last year, with anxiety…

The Trump administration’s policies on immigration have impacted U.S. citizen spouses, causing separations and fear.

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Writer Mitchell S. Jackson emphasizes that loving America involves confronting its uncomfortable past on its 250th birthday.


Trump’s speech and hesitance on housing bill.
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