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A ministry that serves the under-resourced Church with Bibles and training to transform lives worldwide through God's Word is reaching out to immigrants.
A former advertising executive who became a Christian after years of being "part of the problem" is pleased to see that the Ohio State Board of Education has toned down a controversial resolution it passed last year.
Missouri-based College of the Ozarks is headed to a federal appeals court over an executive order that arguably strips the school of its core religious values.
A multi-platform ministry is again urging Christians to be an encouragement to their brothers and sisters who are "far from the comforts of home" and during a time when isolation can be a great burden.
Looking ahead to the 2022 midterm elections, a former Justice Department attorney remains concerned about election integrity.
Groundbreaking medical research for organ transplants shows promise for transplant patients but an expert on medical ethics says only time will tell.
A new program on a national Christian radio network aims to help couples who are dealing with infertility and miscarriage.
The open-borders Biden administration plans to loosen the famously difficult asylum process to help more people gain legal entry into the U.S., and an immigration watchdog group is warning about that policy during a public comment period.
The Biden administration continues to push a massive infrastructure bill in Congress but an economic expert says the container ships piling up off the California coast desperately need more attention.
A couple of Republican governors representing electorally important states are making it clear that they have the backs of their state residents when it comes to workers being forced by employers to take the COVID jab. Their recent pronouncements are in direct conflict with the wishes of the White House.