
Controversial Albert Pike Statue Restored and Reinstalled in D.C.
A Confederate general’s statue, once toppled in 2020, is restored in D.C., sparking renewed debate on its place.

A Confederate general’s statue, once toppled in 2020, is restored in D.C., sparking renewed debate on its place.

A Coeur d’Alene nonprofit offers smart homes to ALS patients, utilizing eye tracking and a joystick for control.

Evangelicalism is booming in Africa with nearly 70% of global growth occurring there, says researcher Jason Mandryk.

Cinthia Hieber urges radical inclusion of people with disabilities at the WEA General Assembly in Seoul.

Sandra Montes, a former lay member of The Episcopal Church Executive Council, resigned, citing lack of inclusivity.

Samaritan’s Purse airlifted 100,000+ lbs of aid to Gaza, marking the first mission of its new 767 cargo plane.

AI reshapes jobs: Accenture cuts 11,000, while firms like IBM, Amazon redefine roles. Adaptability and AI fluency matter.


Despite federal intervention and clearing of encampments, many still live on D.C. streets, harder to find.

Vice President JD Vance attended a private mass in Jerusalem, highlighting Jesus Christ as the Prince of Peace amid regional tensions.

Joe Rogan, on his podcast, discusses his interest in Christianity, church, and skepticism about dismissing the Bible.

In a time when more men are showing interest in faith, churches must adapt to engage them effectively and meaningfully.