
Seven-Year-Old Sameer Saves Classmate’s Life with Heimlich Maneuver
Seven-year-old Sameer Santana heroically saved his choking classmate using the Heimlich maneuver he learned in kindergarten, showcasing the value of early education.

Seven-year-old Sameer Santana heroically saved his choking classmate using the Heimlich maneuver he learned in kindergarten, showcasing the value of early education.

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Throughout Church history, significant events have occurred. This week highlights anniversaries of these milestones.

President Trump reviews a new Iranian peace proposal; U.S. Supreme Court weakens the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe interviews Morgan State University’s president on boosting HBCUs’ research status.

Protestant churches face both growth and decline globally, with secularization impacting Western nations like the UK.

German Defense Minister projects calm after the Pentagon’s decision to withdraw 5,000 troops, calling it “anticipated.”

ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. — After revelations about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, Bard College President Leon Botstein announced his retirement, effective at the end of June.

The Ministry of Manpower’s decision on Easter leave highlights ongoing challenges for religious freedom in Egypt.

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s Congressional testimony and Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act changes impact future elections.

Jet fuel prices soar due to war, leading to flight cuts.

Right To Life UK urges supporters to campaign for Welsh politicians to pledge on abortion and assisted suicide issues.

Thousands of Christians will unite in London this Pentecost for the Jesus March, a vibrant celebration of faith.

A survey of 24,000 US churchgoers reveals faith and congregational life have strengthened post-Covid, with increased…

Israeli soldiers face scrutiny for allegedly damaging solar panels in a Christian village, sparking controversy.

Kemmerer, WYO – The Wyoming wind whips an American flag at the site of the fourth U.S. nuclear reactor this century.


High-stakes events unfolded with a third assassination attempt on Trump, ending a long shutdown, and a DOJ report.

Father Augustine Tolton, America’s first black priest, will have a shrine at the former St. Boniface Church in Quincy, IL.

The Hispanic Evangelical community mourns David Ecklebarger’s death, a key figure in spreading the Christian message.

Christian nurse Jennifer Melle, suspended for not using pronouns, faces ongoing NMC investigations despite reinstatement.

Lila Byock formed Schools Beyond Screens to address concerns about excessive digital learning in Los Angeles schools.

A report claims the Biden administration unfairly targeted Christians, imposing harsher penalties than on secular groups.

The surge in data center construction is consuming supplies of high-tech components, squeezing consumer device makers.

Derick Hall, a Super Bowl champion, defied a 1% survival rate from birth as a premature infant, showcasing the power of faith and resilience in overcoming adversity.

President Trump’s stalemate in Iran signals potential challenges for the remainder of his second term.

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch defends nurses targeted by trans ideology, urging NMC to halt punitive actions.

Newsboys filed a lawsuit in Tennessee for defamation and antitrust violations, alleging a scheme to ruin their careers.

Nick Vujicic debunks false reports of his death, affirming he’s in good health. His film “No Limbs, No Limits” debuts soon.

President Trump approved a crucial pipeline expansion to transport Canadian oil to the U.S., facing environmental opposition.
Revitalizing the spirit of community and justice within society, drawing upon the rich traditions of the social gospel movement to address contemporary challenges.