
Church of England Rejects Gluten-Free, Alcohol-Free Communion Requests
The Church of England has reaffirmed that only wheat bread and fermented grape wine are valid for communion, rejecting substitutes.
The Church of England has reaffirmed that only wheat bread and fermented grape wine are valid for communion, rejecting substitutes.
The fragile Israel-Hamas ceasefire faces setbacks with Hamas postponing a hostage exchange due to alleged Israeli violations, threatening crucial humanitarian aid.
A retired Army medic’s anonymous breakfast gift sparked a kindness movement, inspiring Dr. Slaughter and his family to bless others in Fort Worth.
Conflict in the DRC sees religious leaders united in prayer for peace. M23 rebels claim Goma; tensions with Rwanda rise.
President Trump returns to the White House, initiating actions to reduce federal footprint and promote conservative policies.
NFL stars, including Carson Wentz, openly share their Christian faith, prioritizing spiritual fulfillment over fame, offering powerful messages of hope.
Amidst Arctic challenges, search teams found a Bering Air plane wreckage near Nome, confirming three fatalities, highlighting rural Alaska’s transport reliance.
Trump’s tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada may raise U.S. consumer prices and provoke retaliation, heightening fears of trade disputes and economic strain.
Trump imposed new tariffs on imports but paused duties on Mexico and Canada for a month after Mexico agreed to deploy troops to curb fentanyl and migration.
Trump and Musk move to dismantle USAID, halting aid programs and sparking legal battles with Democrats, who call it an illegal power grab and crisis.
The Trump administration, with Musk’s backing, has abruptly shut down USAID, sparking Democratic outrage, legal battles, and concerns over global aid disruptions.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court’s 7-0 ruling preserves Meagan Wolfe’s role as elections administrator, stabilizing election oversight amid ongoing partisan tensions.