
After Trump called Somalis ‘garbage,’ Minnesota faith groups answer with tea and coffee
For people of faith, hospitality is not an optional extra but a requirement. We must stand with our Somali brothers

For people of faith, hospitality is not an optional extra but a requirement. We must stand with our Somali brothers

Those who are able to forgive their former community, their family, and themselves show greater psychological gains in well-being, resilience,

Latinos’ absence on Catholic campuses, experts say, impacts their representation in church leadership as well as among influential Catholics in

A report on Black Jews’ feelings and experiences post-Oct. 7, 2023, suggests many have felt increasingly marginalized in their Jewish

About 18 million Bibles have been sold this year, part of a five-year boom in Bible sales. By Bob Smietana

By Edward Ross, Christian Daily International With the U.S. administration threatening to take military action and cut aid over violence against

Political leaders from states where Jackson served his five decades of ministry responded to his death along with religious officials.

The Birmingham Times By Brittany Decker, WVTM He’s no stranger to giving. At just 6 years old, Birmingham’s Ethan Hill

The movie depicts 11-year-old Sarah Rector’s certainty that God told her oil was underneath her land. By Adelle M. Banks

By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter, The Christian Post With Millennials and Generation Z leading the way, particularly among men, Bible reading

In at least two cases, it was suggested the advocacy group did not have proper permits to be on campus.

By Larry Celona, Joe Marino, and Amanda Woods The New York Post An Israeli tourist with ties to the IDF