What’s So Bad About Dating a Non-Christian? – RELEVANT
The hardest part about dating a non-Christian is that the problem usually doesn’t show up right away. The relationship can feel strong. You can care about
The hardest part about dating a non-Christian is that the problem usually doesn’t show up right away. The relationship can feel strong. You can care about
The number of souls gathering for feasting and fellowship this Thanksgiving remains at a much higher level than during the pandemic. An average gathering this season is about nine people, down just sl...
A consumer survey conducted by the National Retail Federation showed about 187 million people planned to shop between Thanksgiving Day through Cyber Monday this year. This is a record number for Thank...
There’s a moment many people know well: standing in the checkout line at Target, watching the total climb past what you expected. You smile at the cashier
A Planned Parenthood sign is displayed on the outside of the clinic, Aug. 1, 2023, in Indianapolis. Associated Press / Image by Darron Cummings Police in Columb...
A group of parents and others have filed a complaint against Tennessee over a recently passed universal school voucher law, claiming that it violates the state constitution
As countries around the world marked the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on Nov. 25, the Latin Evangelical Alliance Women’s Department (AEL Mujer) used the occasion to restate its commitment to defending women’s dignity amid persistent violence across Latin America.
NASHVILLE (BP) – He’s had a knack for getting into jams that leave others ripe with frustration for over a decade. That said, his antics give the morning some flavor even if they leave one question unanswered.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials arrested 51 confirmed Tren de Aragua gang members during a San Antonio raid, according to a Tuesday statement from the FBI. Last week’s raid came after ...
Science & Tech Post Date: November 25, 2025 Energy Secretary Chris W...
Malawi’s major faith bodies are challenging a High Court ruling that allowed a 14-year-old rape survivor to access an abortion, warning the decision sets a “worrying precedent” for the country’s abortion laws. The Malawi Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Malawi Council of Churches, the Evangelical Association of Malawi and the Muslim Association of Malawi said the Oct. 28 ruling not only overturns long-standing legal limits on abortion but also risks reshaping national policy without broad pub