Media 1 day ago Detroit pastor Lorenzo Sewell argues it's 'impossible' for Christians to be 'politically neutral' A Detroit pastor says that it is "impossible" for pastors and Christians to be politically "neutral," reacting to a Los Angeles pastor’s struggle with uniting his church.
Media 2 days ago Richard Dawkins leaves atheist foundation after it unpublishes article saying gender based on biology Renowned atheist and biologist Richard Dawkins resigned from the board of an atheist foundation recently after it unpublished an article critical of transgender ideology.
World Religions Christianity 4 days ago Christians increasingly persecuted worldwide as 'modern and historical factors converge' Religious intolerance is on the rise as modern technologies merge with age-old authoritarian policies of oppression to increasingly target Christians across the globe in a yearslong concerning trend.
Travel December 30 Da Vinci's 'Last Supper' painted in late 1400s is viewed by 460,000 visitors each year Leonardo da Vinci's the "Last Supper" is visited by over 460,000 tourists each year, making it one of the top 10 most visited attractions in all of Italy. Here's why.
Lifestyle December 29 Faith a strong force in Jimmy Carter's life, say leaders: 'Heart of a servant' For former President Jimmy Carter, faith was a strong force, said pastors and other faith leaders after the news Carter died on Dec. 29. 2024, at age 100. He also taught Sunday school for years.
VIDEO December 29 Rabbi at DC museum discusses importance of biblical history: ‘The Torah is the DNA of the world’ ‘Fox News Sunday’ host Shannon Bream visits the Museum of the Bible to talk with Torah scribe Rabbi Moshe Englander about biblical history and the museum’s collection of Judaic artifacts.
Digging History December 28 'Extremely rare' ancient oil lamp with 1,700-year-old soot marks discovered buried in Jerusalem A 1,700-year-old oil lamp dating to the Late Roman Empire was found during a dig near the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem, according to the Israel Antiquities Authority.
Travel December 27 Pope Francis kicks off Holy Year at Vatican with over 32 million visitors expected Pope Francis kicked off the Jubilee this week, marking the start of the Holy Year in Italy as 32 million pilgrims are expected to travel to Rome this year.
Opinion December 25 A messy and miraculous Christmas story In 1962, for nine children in Minnesota, it was a year that started with a terrible tragedy. But there was a triumph at the end of it, just before Christmas.
Opinion December 25 GREG LAURIE: There wasn't room for Jesus in Bethlehem. But will you make room for him? We string our lights, trim our trees, talk about the holiday, hear recorded songs mentioning the birth of Jesus... But how many people actually take time for Him?