For a North Carolina Vietnam veteran, being home for the holidays holds a new meaning. When Hurricane Helene hit North Carolina last year, Bob and Edwina Tatum watched everything they loved and owned, including their home of 46 years, swept away in floodwaters down the Toe River in the mountains …
Read More »Faith Groups Work to Restore Mobility for Millions Through Wheelchair Ministry: ‘Serving the Most Marginalized’
An estimated 80 million people around the world need a wheelchair but cannot access one, leaving many to crawl, be carried, or live confined to their homes. Yet, two faith-based ministries are working to close that gap by delivering durable wheelchairs and sharing the gospel message with people who have …
Read More »‘Most Dangerous Prison’ Becomes ‘Sanctuary of Restoration’ as Ministry Hosts Father-Daughter Dance
The non-profit ministry God Behind Bars gave incarcerated dads the gift of a lifetime for Christmas – an opportunity to spend time with their daughters, whom they rarely see. The national prison ministry continually works to restore the lives of inmates by building their faith during incarceration and after their …
Read More »Navy Admiral Set to Testify on Capitol Hill About Boat Strike in Caribbean That Killed Survivors
The Admiral in charge of the mission that killed two survivors of a boat strike in the Caribbean testifies to Congress Thursday. During the private hearing, Admiral Frank Bradley is expected to tell lawmakers both men were still in the fight. Meanwhile, President Trump told reporters he’s willing to release …
Read More »Oklahoma Student Given a Zero Grade for Faith-Based Opinion on Gender
A pre-med university student in Oklahoma is speaking out after reportedly receiving a grade of zero on a reaction essay during which she cited the Bible and spoke against gender ideology. “The assignment was to give our opinion and our reaction to an article about gender stereotypes and gender norms,” …
Read More »More Than 90% of College Students Believe Words Are ‘Violence’ After Charlie Kirk Murder
More than 90% of American undergraduates believe “words can be violence” in the aftermath of the horrific assassination of free speech activist Charlie Kirk in early September. The new data was compiled by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), which asked more than 2,000 college students about their perceptions of …
Read More »NJ Pregnancy Centers at Supreme Court: ‘Gov’t Can’t Harass Those Who Support Pro-Life Ministries’
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Tuesday from a group of five faith-based pregnancy centers in New Jersey. They’re pushing back after the state’s attorney general demanded information about their donors and fundraising, arguing that he’s violating the First Amendment. First Choice Women’s Resource Centers is a Christian, …
Read More »‘Packed and Overflowing’: Fraternity, Sorority Members Transformed in Bible Study Spike at Clemson
The sights and sounds of campus life at Clemson University are familiar from students rushing to and from class to what’s becoming a new scene on many college campuses. Frat houses, long known for alcohol-fueled parties, are seeing a surge in interest from fraternity and sorority members wanting to explore …
Read More »A Biblical Convergence of Prophecy and Current Events – Are the End Times Upon Us?
CHRISTIAN ANALYSIS The number one point of contention regarding biblical prophecy of future events is the time sequence of when they will happen. Today’s Christian community is often at odds with one another, seeing through a glass darkly, arguing over the scriptural timeline of end-time events. However, if you spend …
Read More »Bible Reading Surges Among Young Men, Church Tech Leaders Aim to Convert Curiosity to Lasting Faith
Recent data is telling a story of two trends. On one hand, Bible engagement is climbing after years of decline, driven by a surge among young adult men. On the other, belief in what the Bible says is fading amid a broader decline in religious identification in the U.S. David …
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