What the Bible Says About Community in a ‘Me First’ World – RELEVANT
If we're being honest with ourselves, most of us walk through life like we’re the main characters. We see ourselves as the center of every story—heroes of
If we're being honest with ourselves, most of us walk through life like we’re the main characters. We see ourselves as the center of every story—heroes of
On the first night my parents brought me home from the hospital, my dad asked my mom what time they should set the alarm to wake up and feed me. I laugh
Conversations surrounding the importance of mental health have slowly crept into the spotlight in recent years. Part of this is due to a better
The National Football League held its LGBT pride night on Wednesday in Las Vegas, days before Super Bowl LVIII, as a petition calling the league to cancel the event amassed over 40,000 backers
Prayer, the chance to kneel before the Father and have a conversation, is the greatest thing this side of heaven.
A subcommittee of the state Senate’s Medical Affairs Committee on Wednesday discussed a bill that would have the state compensate women who were blocked from getting abortions by the state’s heart...
In today's fast-paced world, finding moments of peace and productivity can often feel like a challenge. If you're a night owl, you most likely have an
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BP) – Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Boyce College consecrated the beginning of the Spring 2024 semester with spring convocation. Faculty, students and staff gathered in the Alumni Memorial Chapel to formally begin a semester that has already begun and to thank the Lord for his provision of…
Fewer than one in five Americans believe race relations are improving in the United States, according to a recently released poll by Rasmussen Reports
A Michigan jury deliberated for less than two days before finding Jennifer Crumbley guilty on Tuesday of four counts of involuntary manslaughter. Each charge carries a maximum sentence of 15 years in ...
The justices on Tuesday heard arguments in a dispute over the state’s attempt to allocate federal pandemic relief funds for private schools. Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves in April 2022 signed two bil...