After more than three years of legal disputes, a Montana real estate association has reinstated a bi-vocational pastor after disciplining him over comments he made about an LGBT-themed coloring book
Hundreds of Americans from around the country gathered on the National Mall Saturday for the third-annual March for the Martyrs Religious freedom advocates called on American Christians to learn from ...
As Hurricane Fiona has left at least eight people dead and hundreds of thousands without water or electricity in Puerto Rico, Evangelical humanitarian groups have partnered with local churches on the ...
The CEO of a pro-life pregnancy center severely damaged in an activist firebombing earlier this year is accusing police in upstate New York of withholding video evidence of the crime Authorities say ...
To the world, Harper Lee was aloof to the point of being unknowable, an obsessively private person who spent most of her life avoiding the public gaze despite writing one of the best-selling books ever, To Kill a Mockingbird. To Wayne Flynt, the Alabama-born author was his friend, Nelle.
A North Dakota man is out on bond just days after he was arrested and charged with vehicular homicide in the death of teen he allegedly described as a Republican extremist
Worship leader and author Sean Feucht made headlines for traveling the country with his "Let Us Worship" tour, bringing people together during the COVID lockdown. Now he has a new documentary about the worship movement's impact called "Superspreader" coming to theaters on September 29.
A Christian tiny home developer is being sued by would-be tiny homeowners after he collected thousands of dollars in payments but failed to build their tiny homes
Maine is ready to fund tuition for some religious school students for the first time since a Supreme Court ruling in June ordered the state to treat those schools the same as other private schools regarding tuition reimbursement.