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
Elf on the Shelf? How about helping kids live Advent with Mary on the Mantle?
There is an alarming number of missing and murdered Indigenous women in the US. What is being done to address the epidemic and stop the trend? CBN News investigates.
America began bidding farewell to former Kansas Republican Sen. Bob Dole Thursday while his body lay in state in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda.
Josh Duggar has been convicted of downloading and possessing child pornography.
Police have released surveillance camera footage of a man defacing a statue of Our Lady of Fatima outside the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 5.
An image portraying the Virgin Mary and Jesus as Black in a way that some critics said politicized religion to comment on the murder of George Floyd was defended and replaced by Catholic University of America officials after it was stolen in late November. The university’s student government, however, has now passed a resolution calling for the image to be replaced with other art that better fulfills the needs for theological art and representation of the Black community.
A federal jury in Arkansas has found former reality television star Josh Duggar, who had previously admitted to molesting his sisters, guilty of downloading and possessing child pornography.
The Supreme Court of Louisiana announced Tuesday that it will hear a case on whether criminal charges should remain against controversial Pastor Tony Spell for violating Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards' order against gatherings of more than 50 people during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic aimed at preventing the spread of the virus.
This edition of A Public Witness unpacks troubling examples of when a person’s religious identity became grounds for others to question their fitness for public office.
On Wednesday, Fox News' Ainsley Earhardt raised eyebrows while discussing the fire that was set to her studio's Christmas tree by mourning it as a symbol