Georgia Pastor Dies at 53, Remembered for His ‘purpose and unwavering faith’
Rev Derek Dumas, a Georgia pastor who led his congregation for more than two decades, died Friday morning of natural causes at a Macon hospital, surrounded by his family
Rev Derek Dumas, a Georgia pastor who led his congregation for more than two decades, died Friday morning of natural causes at a Macon hospital, surrounded by his family
A Kansas City-area pastor claims the Holy Spirit prompted him to leave the Chiefs Super Bowl parade last Wednesday, which might have saved him and his family from being hurt when shots broke out, ...
The U S Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal challenging an elite Virginia high school s admissions policy that opponents believe discriminates against Asian American applicants
The statement comes amid continuing calls for cease-fire and humanitarian aid for the victims of the war that began on Oct. 7.
While it remains unclear what types of abortion-related legislation the former president would support if elected again, a recent New York Times report has generated attention from several pro-life ...
A federal agency has awarded nearly 1 million in taxpayer funding to three academic institutions to help make undergraduate biology courses more inclusive for trans-identifying students, claiming ...
Samuel Moreno-Carranza, 7, was shot in his head at the megachurch last Sunday when his mother instigated an armed attack on the church and engaged two off-duty police officers in gunfire.
People attend a candlelight vigil after two police officers and a first responder were shot and killed Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024, in Burnsville, Minnesota. The Associated Press/Photo by...
The pastor of St Patrick s Cathedral in New York City performed a Mass of Reparation over the weekend after a funeral for a trans activist prompted outrage from Catholics for its sacrilegious antics
The U.S. Constitution doesn’t mention Christianity or any specific religion. Yet large numbers of Americans believe the founders intended the U.S. to be a Christian nation, and many believe it should be one.
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is standing by its decision to dismiss a 90-year-old volunteer after she reportedly expressed confusion about her colleagues signing emails with their ...