
Four Instances Trump Was Compared to Cyrus the Great in Middle East
President Trump, praised as “Cyrus The Great,” brokered a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, ending a two-year war.

President Trump, praised as “Cyrus The Great,” brokered a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, ending a two-year war.

Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor experienced a busy tourism weekend; park remained open despite unstaffed facilities.

Pastors unite to aid survivors of Mexico’s deadly storms, mobilizing resources and support for devastated communities.

Joel Tudman discusses his firing from Faith Center Ministries over a mission disagreement with founder Bishop Henry Fernandez.

Daniel Akin retires as SEBTS president, ending 21 years of leadership. He plans to step down on July 31, 2026.

Legacy Faith Church defends Pastor Thornton for using a gun prop in a sermon, citing it as a lesson against unbelief.

Israel and Hamas agree to a ceasefire after two years of conflict, releasing hostages and sparking hopes for peace.

Turkey has been deporting foreign Christians as security threats, affecting local communities and disrupting religious life.

As student loan limits tighten, aspiring professionals face financial challenges, potentially impacting diversity and access.

Maine Gov. Janet Mills will run for U.S. Senate, challenging Susan Collins. A key test for Democrats in a tough race.

Google faced local opposition when planning a data center in Indiana, highlighting the environmental concerns.

New data shows pandemic-era reading slumps persist for third to eighth graders, while math scores slightly rebound.