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Prominent pastor and author Tim Keller passed away Friday morning at age 72. He had been diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer three years ago. Just yesterday, he had been discharged from the hospital to receive hospice care at home, according to his son Michael.
AFA's governmental affairs affiliate has concerns about new legislation in Minnesota.
As the U.S. considers signing onto the World Health Organization's health accord, 18 congressional leaders are speaking out against the treaty and America's contributions to the agency.
A Gen Zer is concerned that companies like Target are wasting no time when it comes to teaching kids to hate and brutalize their bodies.
Who are the brands foolish enough to ride Bud Light’s tattered coattails?
A former member of Congress says it's wrong for people to believe they can reverse what God did by trying to redefine their gender – and it's just as wrong to embrace that mindset in order expand a voter base.
A group of pastors wants their state to be on "the right side of God," particularly when it comes to Israel.
After it listened to public backlash, the Los Angeles Dodgers backtracked from a plan to recognize a perverse homosexual group that mocks Catholicism. Then the baseball franchise witnessed how homosexual activists react to bad news for their side.
This message about Bitcoin and cryptocurrency on a 101 level is one Bob Lotich wants everyone to hear and understand – because while there are still plenty of people trying to get rich quick with cryptocurrency, others are saying "it's a scam."
Apparent contradictions in the Bible can usually be resolved by examining the original written language. For example, Rahab is mentioned in Job, the oldest book of the Bible – and Rahab is present in the later book of Joshua as well. How do we reconcile these two Rahabs?