Rivers rose and flooding worsened across the U.S. South and Midwest over the weekend as heavy rain and tornadoes killed at least 19 people. More than 90 tornadoes ripped through the nation’s heartland. In Mississippi, residents say emergency text warnings gave them just seconds to escape with their lives. “Without it, my …
Read More »Baylor University’s FM72 Brings Students Together to Seek God for Revival: ‘Things Happen When We Pray’
There’s no doubt that a spiritual movement is taking place across college campuses. In almost every region of the country, young people are having their lives impacted by the love of Jesus Christ. This week, thousands of students at Baylor University gathered for 72 hours of continuous prayer to ask …
Read More »Thousands March for Life in Richmond as Abortion Amendment to VA Constitution Still Looms
Thousands of pro-life supporters gathered in Richmond, Virginia this week to defend the lives of preborn children during the 7th annual Virginia March for Life. Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin was at the front of the march. The Virginia Mercury confirms approximately 2,000 pro-lifers showed up for the event. Pro-life advocates …
Read More »‘Build It and They’ll Come’: Michael W. Smith’s Rocketown Ministry Changing Young Lives for 30 Years
Nashville is known as Music City; it’s also home to one of the country’s most unique inner-city ministries. Rocketown has been helping kids stay off the streets and find Jesus for three decades. And you might be surprised who started it. Teens who are into skateboarding, video games, need …
Read More »‘Peace Through Strength’: Rep. Roy Pushes for Smarter Military Spending to Strengthen US Defense
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Chip Roy (R-Texas) calls defending U.S. national security the core function of the federal government, and he believes, to be more effective, military spending needs an overhaul. “There’s a large chunk of the current budget at the Pentagon that can be re-purposed towards the things that …
Read More »Father Immediately Forgives Student Who Stabbed His Son to Death at High School Track Meet
The father of a 17-year-old high school student who was stabbed to death during an argument over a seat at a track meet says he is choosing to forgive his son’s attacker. Jeff Metcalf of Frisco, Texas, is the single father of twin boys, Hunter and Austin. Austin Metcalf reportedly …
Read More »Major Development in Attempted Assassination of Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh
A California man who stands accused of attempting to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh plans to enter a guilty plea, according to a court filing submitted by his attorneys on Wednesday. Nicholas John Roske has agreed to plead guilty to the charge of attempting to murder a U.S. Supreme …
Read More »Violent Storms Cut Through the South and Midwest, Spawning Tornadoes and Killing 3
Violent storms and tornadoes tore through cities from Oklahoma to Indiana during what could be a record-setting period of deadly weather and flooding, destroying homes and sending debris nearly 5 miles (8 kilometers) into the air in one location. Dozens of tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings were issued Wednesday and …
Read More »US Terror Victims Fight at Supreme Court to Sue Palestinian Sponsors of Terrorism
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Victims of terrorism are fighting for the right to sue Palestinian organizations in U.S. courts. Plaintiffs include a 7-year-old boy who suffered shrapnel wounds to his brain from a suicide bombing and the parents of four students who died in a bomb blast at a university cafeteria. The victims …
Read More »‘In God We Trust’: The Mission of President Trump’s White House Faith Office
WASHINGTON, D.C. – When President Trump launched the White House Faith Office, he fulfilled a promise on the campaign trail. Some see the move as the president seeking to make America prayerful again. In choosing its leaders, he called on two people, Paula White-Cain and Jenny Korn, whom he has …
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