Seventy years ago, the violent deaths of five young missionaries in the jungles of Ecuador became a defining moment for modern missions. Their story of sacrifice, rather than ending a mission, ignited a global movement to bring the hope of Jesus Christ to the ends of the Earth. In 1956, …
Read More »Minister Allowed to Preach at TX Bus Terminal Once Again After Police Handcuffed Him
City officials in Houston, Texas, will now allow a local minister to preach the Gospel at a local bus terminal after rescinding their ban on his ministry. For nearly two years, Howard Camp ministered outside a Houston bus terminal, often preaching, praying, sharing encouragement, and handing out food and water …
Read More »Governor of US Territory Signs Law Recognizing Life Begins at Conception
In one of the strongest pro-life affirmations in a U.S. jurisdiction, Puerto Rico’s governor has declared unborn children are legally recognized as natural persons, affirming that life begins at conception. In late December, Gov. Jenniffer González Colón signed Senate Bill 504 into law, which amends Puerto Rico’s Civil Code to …
Read More »Ex-Atheist Turned Evangelist Leads Hundreds of Gen Z to Holy Surrender on New Year’s Eve
In anticipation of the new year, thousands of mostly young and Gen Z people gathered in Dallas, Texas, to focus on Jesus Christ through prayer, worship, and inspirational messages for three days. Tasked with preaching the final sermon on New Year’s Eve, Brian Barcelona offered a sacrifice of praise after …
Read More »Maine Mom Asks Supreme Court to Protect Parental Rights After School Hides Child’s Transition
The mom of a middle school student in Maine is seeking the intervention of the U.S. Supreme Court after learning the school’s social worker secretly met with her daughter to assist her in a gender transition without her parents’ consent or knowledge. In December 2022, Amber Lavigne stumbled upon a …
Read More »FBI says it disrupted a New Year’s Eve attack plan inspired by Islamic State group
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The FBI said Friday it disrupted a New Year’s Eve attack plot targeting a grocery store and fast-food restaurant in North Carolina, arresting an 18-year-old man who authorities say pledged loyalty to the Islamic State group. Christian Sturdivant was charged with attempting to provide material support to …
Read More »Healing Invisible Wounds: Treatment Offers Veterans Relief from PTSD
Tragically, 18 U.S. military veterans commit suicide each day, according to the most recent statistics available from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Mental health experts blame Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as a leading cause. The good news is that many veterans are finding much-needed relief from the invisible …
Read More »Bible-Reading Resolutions Surge in 2026: ‘God Shows Me Something New Every Time’
While gym memberships and diet plans often top New Year’s resolution lists, a growing number of Americans are choosing a more profound goal: reading the entire Bible in a year. If you’ve set out to do this, you’re in select company. Estimates suggest only 13-20% of Americans have completed the …
Read More »TV Ghost Hunter Breaks Silence on What Followed Her Home Off-Camera
It Didn’t Stay in the Haunted Houses Kristina Costanza didn’t just encounter the paranormal while filming shows, investigating ships, or locking herself inside abandoned mansions. Eventually, it followed her home, into her bedroom. Costanza, a former TV ghost hunter who spent over a decade immersed in necromancy, told the No Longer …
Read More »‘Children Do Not Belong to the Government’: Federal Judge Smacks Down CA Gender Secrecy Policies
California public schools can no longer deceive parents or force teachers to keep parents in the dark about their child’s gender confusion, after a federal court declared the practice to be unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez has issued a permanent injunction against what he called “parental exclusion policies,” which …
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