United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley delivered the keynote address before an audience of thousands at the Christians United for Israel Summit in D.C. Monday night.
An Illinois school district has sent a “cease and desist” letter to an unnamed person who gave away free Bibles to students on a public street.
Book author Joy Beth Smith talks about how the church would do well to talk more about sexuality, especially with singles. Smith, a sexual assault survivor, also applauds the #metoo and #churchtoo movements.
Dozens of church members gathered at Zion Tabernacle Apostolic Church in Indianapolis Sunday to pray for Tia Coleman, the woman who lost her husband and three children in the Missouri duck boat accident.
A New Orleans Saints player helped rescue a man trapped in a car after it fell from the fourth floor of a parking garage in downtown New Orleans.
Some think it could be the start of a trend as more schools try to better protect students.
Sean Spicer became a household name as President Donald Trump's first White House press secretary. Now, one year after leaving the administration, he's opening up about his experience in a new book.
The 17 people killed when a tourist boat sank in a Missouri lake were remembered Sunday during a service attended by around 200 people in the tourism community of Branson.
“Grab the baby!” Those were the last words Tia Coleman recalls her sister-in-law yelling before the tourist boat they were on sank into a Missouri lake, killing 17 people, including nine of Coleman’s family members.
A private inspector said Saturday that he warned the company operating duck boats on a Missouri lake about design flaws putting the watercraft at greater risk of sinking, less than a year before the accident that killed 17 people during a sudden storm.