'Return to Holy Land' TV special features Franklin Graham and family in Israel
The program is a celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the Graham family's visit to historical religious sites.
The program is a celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the Graham family's visit to historical religious sites.
The pastor of Australia's Hillsong Church discussed recent controversies around Joy Behar's comments on Mike Pence's faith and Jim Carrey's portrait resembling Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the Loyola Rambler's the team chaplain, offers more than prayers to the athletes, as she knows her basketball stuff really well.
An atheist group has called on a school district in Ohio to put a stop to a pastor's voluntary lunchtime Bible study sessions with students.
Author Jon M. Sweeney plans to release three more books about Margaret, the cat who gets to witness what the pope actually does.
Craig Johnson established the Champions Club at Joel Osteen's church for families with special needs as inspired by his son, Connor, who has special needs.
Despite all the proof and evidences presented to support the fact that Jesus Christ is still alive, there are still many naysayers who like to argue otherwise.
Muslims who convert to Christianity can sometimes have it rough, so Nabeel Qureshi's widow, Michelle, shared some pearls of wisdom for them.
Out of all of God's instructions, forgiving one's enemies and oppressors is arguably one of the most difficult things to do.
Dealing with death is painful and tiring, and Anne Graham Lotz, founder of AnGel Ministries, felt this when her father, Billy Graham, passed away last February.
The social media giant Facebook has come under fire for posing some highly inappropriate questions about pedophiles, and evangelist Franklin Graham is especially enraged.
Pastor Francis Chan found himself at the center of controversy recently after suggesting that many Christians are not in a rush to get married because they are already having sex.
Frustrations will inevitably come in life and one normal reaction can be to blame others for it. But there is a more godly way to deal with them.