Porn star Lily Phillips says she has been rebaptized and is re-embracing the Christian faith, prompting a debate about whether the development is sincere or merely a publicity stunt.
Former Democrat vice presidential hopeful Tim Walz will not seek a third term as governor of Minnesota, amid the ongoing Somali immigrant daycare scandal.
Australia’s churches are continuing a gradual recovery in weekly attendance following the COVID-19 lockdowns, but attendance remains below levels seen at the turn of the millennium, according to new national data.
A Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) drone strike on Dec. 25 killed at least 11 Christians on their way to Christmas celebrations in South Kordofan state, Sudan, sources said.
More than 30 new laws went into effect in Texas this month, covering areas from artificial intelligence, gender and immigration to app store regulation and property rights.
A 31-year-old Alabama pastor was shot in a domestic incident and died at a local hospital days later. The victim, identified as Da’Quarius Green, had previously faced domestic violence charges, though the cases were dismissed.
As debate intensifies over the legality and consequences of President Donald Trump’s military operation in Venezuela, members of Congress are sharply divided. The overnight capture of Nicolás Maduro has triggered partisan reactions that reflect longstanding disputes over presidential war powers, foreign intervention and congressional oversight.
As the U.N. Security Council prepares to meet Monday for an emergency session to discuss the U.S. strike on Venezuela that led to the capture of dictator Nicolás Maduro, world leaders are sharply divided over the legality and consequences of the operation. Here are seven responses that reflect that divide.
Several Evangelical leaders across the country have responded to President Donald Trump’s announcement that the United States has captured dictator Nicolás Maduro during a military strike in Caracas and will run Venezuela until a new transition plan is in place.
Events that happened this week in Christian history include the death of Samuel Johnson, Isabella Thoburn arriving in India, and the election of Pope Innocent III.
As we launch into 2026 and begin thinking about what lies ahead, it's natural to take stock of where we have been over the last year and determine our goals for the next 12 months.
Standing before tens of thousands of college students and young adults at Passion 2026, Jackie Hill Perry delivered a message centered on the paradox of the Christian faith: that salvation comes not through self-preservation and human heroism, but through surrender and the death of Jesus Christ.
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