Artemis Crew Speaks of Gratitude, Joy at Closing Conference
The Artemis II crew, from left, Jeremy Hansen, Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch and Victor Glover listen to Hansen during a crew return event, April 11, 2026, at Ellington Field in Houston. ...
The Artemis II crew, from left, Jeremy Hansen, Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch and Victor Glover listen to Hansen during a crew return event, April 11, 2026, at Ellington Field in Houston. ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday said the state will no longer do business with Walgreens’ parent company, Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. Walgreens said last week that it will not dispense ...
Mexican officials on Tuesday confirmed the deaths of two of the four Americans kidnapped over the weekend in the border city of Matamoros. One of the two living Americans was wounded, said Tamaulipas ...
In an interview with The Christian Post, activist and author Shane Claiborne addresses his views on the current state of being pro-life, his positions on hot-button issues like gun control and the ...
Have you noticed the increase in cliche sayings such as, “Your vibe attracts your tribe”, or “Life is better in community”? It’s like a lousy rom-com
The vast majority of Americans — 96 per cent — do not hold to a biblical worldview following the COVID-19 lockdowns, according to a new survey.
Dave Wilkinson, president and CEO of the Atlanta Police Foundation, center, examines damaged property at the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center in DeKalb County, Ga., Monday. Ass...
Luter discusses Katrina, COVID and the city he loves in ‘Road to New Orleans’; NOBTS Missions Week asks ‘Why not you?’
Texas Tech has suspended men s basketball head coach Mark Adams over what the university called a racially insensitive Bible quote about slaves and masters
At 98, North Carolina preacher Roy Jernigan is still excited about sharing the Gospel Even after serving as a missionary on Indian reservations across the country for 52 years, Jernigan won t stop ...
As many churches have now reopened their doors in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic only a minority of them view in-person worship services as the church model of the future.