
World Vision Urges Aid After Deadly Congo Landslide Kills Over 200
World Vision calls for aid after a landslide in the DRC claims over 200 lives, highlighting conflict-driven poverty.

World Vision calls for aid after a landslide in the DRC claims over 200 lives, highlighting conflict-driven poverty.

The latest NPR/PBS News/Marist poll reveals American opinions on President Trump and his policies.

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee shared how his Christian faith helped him cope with grief after his wife’s death in 2000.

Judges dismiss parents’ evidence of a girl’s birth certificate, granting custody to her alleged kidnapper in Pakistan.

Federal immigration enforcement in Minnesota has led to business closures and cautious corporate responses, highlighting a shift in U.S. corporate activism.

High school students at Kentucky’s All-State Choir honor their nation by performing “The Star-Spangled Banner” in a breathtaking hotel atrium annually.

Tobias Brandner, a Swiss scholar, explores Christianity in Hong Kong, highlighting its diversity and societal impact.

The “Quiet Revival” report by the Bible Society highlights a rise in Christianity among Gen Z in the UK and New Zealand.

Ron Kenoly, a pioneering Christian worship leader known for shaping modern praise music, has died at 81.

Rev John Dunnett resigned as Honorary Canon at Chelmsford Cathedral after controversial prayers for same-sex couples.

Christian Concern urges action to ensure single-sex spaces remain exclusive, highlighting recent legal victories and a petition.

Amid rising disapproval, 65% of Americans believe ICE has overstepped, while Trump’s approval remains low at 39%.