
Washington Church Opens 60 Affordable Housing Units Amid Crisis
A Washington church opened 60 affordable housing units to address the housing crisis, embodying community support.
A Washington church opened 60 affordable housing units to address the housing crisis, embodying community support.
Britain’s poverty crisis fuels mental illness. Christians must act, voting for change and aiding the vulnerable.
Scotland advances towards legalising assisted suicide as Liam McArthur’s bill passes stage one with a 70-56 vote.
More than 7,750 people were baptized in Huntington Beach, CA, marking the largest single-day baptism in U.S. history.
A ballot on the first day of the papal conclave didn’t yield a new pope. Black smoke signaled no two-thirds majority.
Throughout history, the Church has witnessed significant events. This week marks anniversaries of remarkable milestones.
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.
Pastor Michael Todd faces criticism for attire overshadowing his sermon on faith, sparking debate over distractions.
When nurse Emma Janavicius collapsed from an undiagnosed emergency, it led her to answer a long-postponed call to serve.
Alumni of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School express sadness over its move from Illinois to Canada amid challenges.
The FBI arrested Judge Hannah Dugan for allegedly helping an illegal immigrant evade arrest in Milwaukee.