
Global Collegiate Day of Prayer Aims to Reach 250 Million Students
Churches and ministries will pray for 250 million students globally during the Collegiate Day of Prayer on Feb. 27.
Churches and ministries will pray for 250 million students globally during the Collegiate Day of Prayer on Feb. 27.
Doctors have given Pope Francis a “guarded” prognosis as he remains in hospital with double pneumonia and fatigue.
Charles Potter’s emotional dance with daughter Charlize, after overcoming life-altering injuries, showcases love’s ability to conquer adversity.
High school coach David Beezer’s near-fatal boating accident on the Colorado River showcases miraculous survival and the profound impact of faith.
The tragic shooting at UPMC Memorial hospital, resulting in the death of a hero officer, underscores the alarming rise of violence in healthcare settings nationwide.
Pope Francis, 88, battles severe respiratory issues at Rome’s Gemelli hospital, raising concerns about his health and the impact on Vatican activities.
A shooting at UPMC Memorial in York, PA, on Saturday ended with the gunman dead, highlighting ongoing violence at healthcare facilities in the U.S.
A federal court has blocked Trump’s orders against DEI programs, emphasizing the constitutional implications of suppressing diversity practices in institutions.
The Supreme Court’s ruling allows Hampton Dellinger to stay as OSC chief, highlighting tensions over executive power and protection for federal whistleblowers.
The AP’s lawsuit against the Trump administration highlights First Amendment tensions, as press access is restricted for using “Gulf of Mexico,” challenging editorial freedom.
A federal court ruling threatens the jobs of U.S. aid workers abroad, jeopardizing vital global health initiatives like PEPFAR amidst safety concerns.
Christian converts from Islam are among migrants deported from the US to Panama, isolated before possible further deportation.