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
Female swimmers at a prestigious Ivy League school are warning that their biologically male teammate’s continued participation in women's swimming competitions could result in the athlete’s performances surpassing records set by decorated female Olympic athletes.
At least 95 people are dead and dozens more are still missing after violent tornadoes ripped through the South and Midwest this weekend.
The legal wrangling between USA Gymnastics and the victims of sexual abuse by former national team doctor Larry Nassar, among others, is over.
The wife of a Kentucky man trapped under a collapsed candle factory recalled the harrowing moments during which she prayed with her husband over the phone, telling him to “keep fighting,” and that God would “work it out.”
A federal judge has ruled that Maryland unlawfully discriminated against a Christian school due to its traditional views on marriage and gender identity when the state denied it access to a voucher program.
A new giant statue installed outside the United Nations headquarters in Manhattan, New York City, is being likened to an End Times “beast” described by the Apostle John in Revelation 13:2.
Night-shift workers were in the middle of the holiday rush, cranking out candles at Mayfield Consumer Products, when a tornado closed in on the factory and the word went out to seek shelter.c
The search for victims continues after a weekend swarm of dozens of tornadoes left of a path of destruction through five states.
U.S. Bishops over the weekend prayed that those affected by a series of tornadoes that tore through six Midwestern and southern states find “peace, comfort, and hope” in the Catholic faith.
On Sunday night, Dec. 12, Delilah the Camel was the B.M.O.C. (Biggest Mammal on Campus) at The Catholic University of America — and the scene-stealing star of this year’s “Greccio,” a popular Advent event that pays homage to St. Francis of Assisi’s first-ever re-enactment of Christ’s birth, in Greccio, Italy, in 1223.