Trump's Board of Peace Signals a Bold Era of 'Peace Through Strength' in Global Affairs
Explore President Donald Trump's Board of Peace, an initiative embodying "peace through strength" to resolve international conflicts.
Kanye West links 2002 car crash, untreated brain injury to bipolar disorder in public apology
Kanye West says a 2002 car crash left him with an undiagnosed brain injury that worsened bipolar disorder, fueling years of psychological decline.
Federal agents fatally shoot Minneapolis man during immigration operation
Federal immigration agents shot and killed a 37-year-old Minneapolis man during an enforcement operation, authorities said. Investigations are ongoing.
3 Activists Released After Church Protest Arrests; Don Lemon Not Charged
Federal authorities arrested three activists after a protest disrupted a St. Paul church service. A judge later ordered their release, while efforts to charge journalist Don Lemon stalled.
Teyana Taylor’s Oscar Nomination Reflects a Journey of Faith, Patience, and Preparation
Teyana Taylor’s first Oscar nomination is the culmination of years of preparation, faith, and perseverance. A milestone moment shaped by prayer and purpose.
Three arrested after protest interrupts service at St. Paul church
Federal authorities arrested three activists after a protest disrupted a worship service at a St. Paul church. A judge declined to approve charges against Don Lemon.
When Reporting Crosses the Line: Don Lemon, Church Disruption, and the Limits of Christian Witness
Don Lemon’s livestream from inside a Minnesota church sparks federal review and raises deeper questions about journalism, sacred space, and Christian witne
When a Woman’s Dress Becomes a Cultural Flashpoint: The Karri Bryant Controversy
A revealing gown worn by Karri Turner Bryant ignites a theological clash between holiness tradition and modern Christian marriage in the Black church.
Donnie McClurkin accused in lawsuit of sexually abusing young man
A newly filed lawsuit alleges that Grammy-winning gospel singer and pastor Donnie McClurkin sexually abused a young man over several years while serving as his spiritual mentor and employer. McClurkin has denied the allegations through his attorney.
At least 30 killed in bandit attack on market in Nigeria’s Niger State
At least 30 people were killed and several others abducted when gunmen attacked a market in Nigeria's Niger State, police said on Sunday.
The Hannah Dugan Case: When Resistance Becomes a Liability
An in-depth, faith-informed examination of judicial authority and political resistance, exploring what happens when empathy collides with institutional responsibility.
U.S. Captures Venezuela’s Maduro in Military Operation, Citing Long-Standing Criminal Charges
U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a predawn operation, citing long-standing drug trafficking and corruption indictments.
Mothers of Hope: How Israeli and Palestinian Women Are Leading a New Peace Movement
Israeli and Palestinian mothers unite in a cross-border peace movement, challenging dominant narratives of conflict through dialogue, advocacy, and shared loss.
Zohran Mamdani promises to govern ‘expansively and audaciously’ in inaugural speech as NYC mayor
Zohran Mamdani is sworn in as New York City mayor and outlines an expansive agenda focused on affordability and working-class New Yorkers.
Dianna Hobbs Calls Believers to Begin 2026 With Focus, Faith, and Honor
As 2026 begins, Dianna Hobbs calls believers to start the year with focus, spiritual intentionality, and honoring God first.
50 Children Flee, More Than 250 Held, After Mass Abduction at Nigerian Catholic School
Fifty students escaped after gunmen abducted more than 300 children and staff from a Catholic school in Niger State, Nigeria, as search efforts continue.
Rapper Nicki Minaj calls for protections for Christians in Nigeria at UN event
Nicki Minaj supported President Trump’s warnings about Christian persecution in Nigeria during a U.N. panel, calling the situation a “deadly threat.”
NBA Gambling Scandal: Mafia Ties, Rigged Bets, and Star Players Indicted
More than 30 people, including NBA coach Chauncey Billups and guard Terry Rozier, face charges in Mafia-linked betting and poker schemes that shook the league.
For Dianna Hobbs, A Million Views Means Something Different
Dianna Hobbs crosses one million YouTube views on “Don’t Know Why”—a quiet win for an indie team that’s spent years building community and impact.
Vance Condemns Israeli Lawmakers' 'Stupid Stunt' on West Bank Annexation Vote
U.S. Vice President JD Vance criticized a symbolic Knesset vote on West Bank annexation as a personal insult during his Israel visit.