A U.S. federal appeals court has ruled that religious groups have a constitutional right to only hire employees who agree with their religious beliefs. The ruling applies to all employees, not just those who operate as ministers. A three-judge panel on the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled unanimously …
Read More »Christian Author Robert Wolgemuth Dies, ‘Enters Into the Glory of Eternity’ at 77
Best-selling Christian author Robert Wolgemuth has “departed from his earthly body and this broken world and entered into the glory of eternity with Christ,” at the age of 77. Wolgemuth was the husband of Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, founder and lead Bible teacher of Revive Our Hearts. In an announcement, the …
Read More »Arson Suspect Arrested After Fire Damages Historic Mississippi Synagogue
Congregants and leaders vowed to rebuild a historic Mississippi synagogue that was heavily damaged by fire and an individual was taken into custody for what authorities said Sunday was an act of arson. The fire ripped through the Beth Israel Congregation in Jackson shortly after 3 a.m. on Saturday, authorities …
Read More »NFL Kicker Tyler Loop Says He’s Reading Scripture, Points to Specific Passage Encouraging Him
After missing a crucial field goal in the final moments of Sunday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens rookie kicker Tyler Loop pointed probing reporters to Scripture. There’s no doubt Loop was discouraged; he immediately buried his face in his hands after the failed kick. But once he was …
Read More »One Year After Devastating L.A. Fires, Survivors Reflect on Faith Through Upheaval
People in Los Angeles are remembering the catastrophic fires that raged through the city a year ago, killing 31 people and scorching 57,000 acres. For victims of the January 2025 L.A. fires, the devastation remains as vivid as ever. “I wish we could just turn back the hands of time,” …
Read More »Air Force Sergeant Ordered to Remove ‘Jesus Is My King’ Flag From Residence
A U.S. Air Force sergeant is fighting for his right to express his Christian faith by flying a flag in his front yard after he was forced to take it down. First Liberty Institute, a faith-based non-profit legal group, has sent a demand letter on behalf of Air Force Technical …
Read More »‘At the Foot of the Cross’: Arlington Chaplains Bear a Nation’s Gratitude and a Family’s Grief
At Arlington National Cemetery, the honor bestowed upon fallen heroes is carried out with solemn military precision. Within that sacred protocol, chaplains serve a unique dual role: expressing a nation’s formal gratitude while offering pastoral comfort to families in their deepest grief. “I’m not sure that there’s been another place …
Read More »‘A Heavy Burden of Grief’: The Chaplains Who Bear a Nation’s Gratitude and a Family’s Grief
At Arlington National Cemetery, the honor bestowed upon fallen heroes is carried out with solemn, military precision. Within that sacred protocol, chaplains serve a unique dual role: expressing a nation’s formal gratitude while offering pastoral comfort to families in their deepest grief. “I’m not sure that there’s been another place …
Read More »Conflicting Narratives Emerge as FBI Probes ICE Shooting in Minneapolis
Protests grow across Minneapolis after an ICE agent shot and killed a protester Wednesday morning. Public schools cancelled classes for the day out of an abundance of caution, as state officials call for calm. Meanwhile, questions continue over the situation and events that led to the shooting. Given the volatility …
Read More »Greg Laurie Breaks Down Why Christians Must Defend Jews
Pastor Greg Laurie recently explained why he believes it’s essential for Christians to defend the Jewish people. “Everything we have came to us through God’s chosen people, the Jews,” Laurie said. “[God] established a covenant with them in Genesis 12 with Abraham and his descendants. He said, ‘I will bless …
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