The Museum of the Bible will host the National Prayer Altar this Thursday, Oct. 30th, at 6 p.m. This event brings Americans together in-person and online. Its goal is to unite the U.S. church and bring healing to a divided country. Pastors James and Sharon Ward lead the effort, which …
Read More »Shutdown Fallout: Troops Paid, But Military Families and Civilians Left in Limbo
Despite the ongoing stalemate on Capitol Hill, the military still got paid this month, thanks to an unusual funding workaround. When the government shutdown entered its second week, President Trump ordered the Pentagon to ensure America’s troops received paychecks. They accomplished that by using unused funds, originally allocated for research …
Read More »Stunning Archaeological Discovery That Offered Powerful Biblical Proof: Inside the Dead Sea Scrolls
Dr. Bobby Duke, chief curatorial officer at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., is previewing a new exhibit coming to the museum in November: a powerful exploration of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Duke told CBN News the significance of the biblical manuscripts and why the discovery has revolutionized …
Read More »‘From South Carolina to the Ends of the Earth’: Gospel Crusade Sees Hundreds of Lives Changed
A campaign to bring the gospel to cities in upstate South Carolina is headed for the state’s capital. Evangelist Jacob Ebersole’s World Harvest Ministry will hold a crusade in Columbia, South Carolina, this weekend, October 24th through October 26th. Churches across the city are coming together to take part and …
Read More »7,000 Students ‘Encounter Jesus in Powerful Ways’ At UniteUS Grand Canyon University: ‘Revival Is Here’
Leaders and organizers of the UniteUS movement say they saw “lives changed, hearts surrendered, and students encounter Jesus in powerful ways” while sharing the Gospel at Grand Canyon University Tuesday night. Nearly 7,000 students filled Global Credit Union Arena in Phoenix, Arizona, to worship Jesus, hear the Gospel, and have …
Read More »Louisiana Pastor Fired Over Preferred Pronoun Dispute Demands to Be Reinstated As Librarian
Luke Ash, the Louisiana bi-vocational pastor, who says he was fired from his librarian job because he declined to use a co-worker’s preferred pronouns, is now demanding reinstatement to his position with back pay. Acting on Ash’s behalf, Liberty Counsel is demanding that the East Baton Rouge Parish library reinstate …
Read More »‘Witchcraft Killed My Dad’: Ex-Witch’s Horrific Journey Out of Terror to Christ
Julie Lopez says she was walking in “darkness” until her father’s horrific suicide snapped her and her family out of generations of witchcraft and into relationships with Jesus. “I basically come from five generations of [witchcraft],” she recently told CBN’s Faithwire. “I think it actually goes [further back], but … it …
Read More »Run With Christ’: GenZ Run Club Put the Focus on Jesus, Grows Into Revival-Type Movement
A Gen-Z-led group called “Run with Christ” is literally taking off. What started in Columbus, Ohio, last year is now in more than 80 cities nationwide and five countries. Each week, tens of thousands of young people gather to run, worship, and hear the Gospel in cities all over the …
Read More »Run With Christ’: GenZ Run Club Put the Focus on Jesus, Grows Into Revival-Type Movement
A Gen-Z-led group called “Run with Christ” is literally taking off. What started in Columbus, Ohio, last year is now in more than 80 cities nationwide and five countries. Each week, tens of thousands of young people gather to run, worship, and hear the Gospel in cities all over the …
Read More »Man Who Planned to Shoot Up Atlanta’s Airport is Arrested in a Terminal Following a Tip, Police Say
ATLANTA (AP) – Police arrested a man at Atlanta’s bustling airport on Monday after getting a tip from his family that he was planning to shoot up the place, and found an assault rifle and ammunition in his truck outside, the city’s police chief said. Billy Joe Cagle, of Cartersville, …
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