California pastor Russ Ewell and his wife, Gail, know firsthand the struggles parents face finding churches that know how to care for and minister to their children with severe disabilities, a barrier within church and community settings they are now helping congregations break.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is seen in Washington, April 16, 2025. Associated Press / Photo by Jose Luis Magana, file The Department of Hea...
Contemplate these two questions when encountering people you consider difficult to love: How has God loved you, and what if you yourself were the person you found difficult to love?
Liberty University, a large, private, non-profit evangelical Christian university located in Lynchburg, Virginia, is now offering 600 online degrees to students in Europe and actively exploring the possibility of establishing a physical campus in the future.
The Nederlandse Christenmilitairen Ontmoetingskring (NCOK), a supportive network for Christian personnel in the Dutch Armed Forces, hopes to expand its reach and ministry across the nation's military community.
On Oct. 10, Microsoft and Boyer Research, a group of shareholders represented by Alliance Defending Freedom, a Christian legal group, signed the agreement.
Former Treasury secretary Larry Summers on Wednesday resigned from the board of the OpenAI artificial intelligence company, he said in a statement emailed to WORLD. The move was in line with his decis...
A Florida-based former member of Congress is eyeing the possibility of launching a virtual Jewish religious charter school in Oklahoma, months after a Catholic attempt to do so failed
Most church pastors in the U.S. agree that true discipleship happens in relationships and cannot be reduced to an artificial intelligence program, according to new data from the Lifeway Research State of Discipleship study. This consensus points to a belief that human connection is a non-negotiable element of Christian growth, a finding that emerges as the church grapples with the increasing presence of artificial intelligence in ministry. The study reveals that 95% of pastors believe disciplesh
International Men’s Day is being marked today, Nov. 19, with events across the world highlighting the theme “Celebrating Men and Boys” and drawing renewed attention to the contributions, needs, and well-being of men. Launched in 1999, the annual observance has expanded into a global initiative recognized in more than 80 countries.