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Forrest Frank testifies to the power of prayer before 30,000 at sold-out concert 

Forrest Frank opened up about the power of prayer in his life Father’s Day weekend during a high-energy concert in Nashville, Tennessee, that drew a sold-out crowd of nearly 30,000… Read More

June 25, 2026
Culture
MLB admits Giants made a mistake, says players don’t have to wear LGBT-themed uniforms

The commissioner of Major League Baseball says in a new letter to a U.S. senator that players are not required to wear Pride Night uniforms and that the San Francisco… Read More

June 23, 2026
Culture
Episcopal Church moves to sell headquarters as membership shrinks, Anglican split deepens

The Episcopal Church is hoping to sell or lease its headquarters in New York City amid attendance decline and a schism in the broader Anglican Communion. The church… Read More

June 23, 2026
Culture
WATCH: Curaçao World Cup team worships God before match 

Curaçao is competing in the FIFA World Cup for the first time ever and going viral – not for exceptional plays on the field but the faith of its players. Read More

June 19, 2026
Culture
Minor league team cancels Pride Night game after players refuse to wear rainbow jerseys 

Nearly one week after three San Francisco Giants pitchers sparked controversy with a faith-infused statement on Pride Night, a minor league team on the other side of the country has… Read More

June 18, 2026
Culture
FIFA World Cup sparks evangelistic efforts

As Kansas City begins welcoming a projected 650,000 visitors for the FIFA World Cup 2026, churches and local ministries are ramping up their efforts to spread the gospel and provide biblical hospitality. Read More

June 12, 2026
Opinion
Learning again: How brain damage, faith and contentment changed the way I see education 

Years ago, I almost died. Encephalitis attacked my brain without warning. One day, I was living a busy life of speaking, writing, leading and teaching. Soon after, I found myself in a hospital… Read More

June 11, 2026
Culture
Southern Baptists take first step to limit pastor role to men in push for doctrinal clarity

Members of the Southern Baptist Convention voted overwhelmingly to restrict cooperating churches from having women serve in the office or function of a pastor, elder or overseer. The Truth and Unity … Read More

June 11, 2026
Courts
Christian ‘hate map’ survivors aren’t buying embattled group’s ‘poor victim’ plea as federal charges mount

When now-convicted terrorist Floyd Corkins stormed a Christian conservative organization with a 9mm pistol, 50 rounds of ammunition and 15 Chick-fil-A sandwiches he planned to shove in the faces of… Read More

June 4, 2026
World
Why peace remains unattainable: An Aramaic, Israeli Christian’s warning on education, culture in the Middle East

Arab Muslim nations respect power, not peace. That’s according to Shadi Khaloul, an Israeli Aramaic Maronite Christian, who spoke to The Lion and a group of journalists in the Galilee… Read More

June 2, 2026
Culture
REVIEW: Nate Bargatze’s ‘The Breadwinner’ offers big laughs and family-friendly fun

Nate Wilcox is a middle-aged businessman at the top of his game. A star performer at the local Toyota dealership, he has earned Salesman of the Year honors six times. Legend has… Read More

June 1, 2026
World
Samaritan’s Purse deploys Ebola response team to Congo amid deadly outbreak

Samaritan’s Purse is “running to the fire,” deploying a team of more than 80 people and supplies to help combat an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of… Read More

May 29, 2026
Courts
Freedom of speech restored in Kansas City as conversion therapy ban repealed 

Kansas City, Missouri, has repealed its ban on “conversion therapy” – counseling that encourages a biblical view of sexuality and gender. The city had prohibited the therapy, also called… Read More

May 28, 2026
Culture
‘Coach RAC’ of Savannah Bananas: True identity is found in Christ, not sports

A popular Savannah Bananas player famous for his acrobatic highlights and dance moves says he hopes to point young athletes toward an identity grounded not in sports or social media… Read More

May 28, 2026
Christian Schools
From humble beginnings to global impact: The story of Little Light House

What began as a desperate search by two young mothers in 1972 has grown into a global beacon of hope for children with special needs. The Little… Read More

May 27, 2026
Culture
Filmmaker says new Hudson Taylor movie feels strikingly relevant today

A filmmaker behind an upcoming movie about pioneering missionary Hudson Taylor says he hopes the project will inspire moviegoers to model the courage and humility that drove Taylor and his… Read More

May 26, 2026
Opinion
In ‘Magnifica Humanitas,’ Pope reminds the world of tension between AI, human dignity

(The Daily Signal) – Pope Leo XIV‘s first encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas,” is perfectly timed. In the document, signed on the 135th anniversary of Pope… Read More

May 26, 2026
Public Education
Jesus in the classroom: How chaplains can morally reform American public education (part 2)

Chaplains are entering public schools in numerous states across the U.S., marking a return to a system supporters say is both necessary for moral and social stability and older than the nation… Read More

May 22, 2026
Culture
Astronaut Butch Wilmore responds to moon landing deniers, flat earthers with faith and facts

A NASA astronaut best known for his perseverance and professionalism during a space mission gone awry says he has a simple answer for skeptics who doubt the moon landing and… Read More

May 20, 2026
Courts
Ohio county to pay over $120,000 for excluding Christian families from foster care

An Ohio county government has agreed to pay over $120,000 after excluding a Christian ministry from participating in the foster care system because of its religious hiring standards. The settlement… Read More

May 20, 2026