
Evangelicals Concerned Over Trump’s Foreign Aid Cuts in First 100 Days
Three-quarters of Evangelical voters worry about Trump’s foreign aid cuts, fearing global impacts and persecution risks.
Three-quarters of Evangelical voters worry about Trump’s foreign aid cuts, fearing global impacts and persecution risks.
Samuel Escobar, a pivotal Latin American theologian, missiologist, and Bible scholar, passed away at 90.
Millions of Americans must resume repaying defaulted student loans after a five-year pause. NPR wants your stories!
Wildfires near Jerusalem injured 21 firefighters and threatened homes; arson is suspected. Residents are returning.
Join us at Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church as we celebrate the life of Robert Carol Vic, embracing faith, gratitude, and cherished memories.
GOP chair blocks ‘Celebration of Life Day’ as panel weighs Islamic, Hindu holiday proposals; concerns over holiday…
Pastor Michael Todd faces criticism for attire overshadowing his sermon on faith, sparking debate over distractions.
The U.S. GDP contracted by 0.3% in early 2025, raising concerns about economic performance beyond traditional metrics.
When nurse Emma Janavicius collapsed from an undiagnosed emergency, it led her to answer a long-postponed call to serve.
Boko Haram attacks a Christian community in Borno, Nigeria, killing seven and setting buildings ablaze. Pray for peace.
Whistleblowers expose wrongdoing, facing risks like retaliation and job loss. Legal protections are crucial but often weak.