
Iran’s Supreme Leader Warns US: Any Attack Could Trigger Regional War
Iran’s supreme leader warns that any U.S. attack could ignite a regional war, escalating Mideast tensions further.

Iran’s supreme leader warns that any U.S. attack could ignite a regional war, escalating Mideast tensions further.

A surge in Bible sales and spiritual curiosity among UK youth prompts churches to prepare for increased engagement.

Nine-year-old Cheikh Faizal’s generous act of giving his shoes to a homeless boy in Kuala Lumpur highlights the profound impact of simple kindness.

Artwork for a mural in Paisley honors Jane Haining, a Scottish missionary who protected Jews during WWII and died in Auschwitz.

Anniversaries of notable events in Christian history this week include the “bonfire of the vanities” and more.

Independent journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort vow to continue reporting after arrests at an anti-ICE protest.

The writer of Hebrews reminds Christians of the “cloud of witnesses.” This column explores their impact over 2000 years.

Hundreds protested in Milan, urging ICE agents to leave Italy after violent incidents in Minneapolis sparked outrage.


Were unicyclists really clearing snow in Somerville, Mass., or was it AI trickery? A Boston Globe reporter delves in.

Blasphemy laws, abolished in the UK, may return. Criticism of Islam is increasingly restricted, impacting free speech.

Federal prosecutors dropped charges against Marimar Martinez, shot by Border Patrol, but DHS still labels her a “terrorist.”