Protest Disrupts Sunday Service at St. Paul Church

Anti-ICE protesters stormed a Sunday worship service at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, chanting “Justice for Renee Good” inside the sanctuary after claiming a pastor was linked to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Department of Homeland Security condemned the incident, warning that agitators are now targeting churches. The Department of Justice has opened an investigation, […]
75,000 Gather, Thousands Choose Christ at Home Free Global Crusade 2026

More than 75,000 people filled the venue at 2nd night of Home Free Global Crusade 2026, and over 10,000 surrendered their lives to Jesus. By God’s grace, 6,000+ were baptized in water that very same night. Preacher Jonathan S. Ferriol shared that people began rushing forward before the message even ended, eager to surrender their […]
Anointed for Protection and Purpose

In ancient times, shepherds anointed their sheep with oil—not just as a ritual, but for very practical reasons: to protect their skin from pests, to heal wounds, and to prepare for the challenges the sheep would face. The Bible uses anointing and oil as powerful symbols of God’s presence, protection, provision, and healing in our […]
When God Permits the Lie

The story is unsettling by design. In 1 Kings 22, King Ahab wants confirmation before going to war. He gathers prophets who tell him exactly what he wants to hear: victory is assured. Only one prophet, Micaiah, speaks differently. He reveals a vision of God’s heavenly council—where a spirit volunteers to deceive Ahab by becoming […]
Success Didn’t Fill the Void

J.K. Rowling has publicly stated that she identifies as a Christian. She has also been clear that her beliefs do not always fit neatly into modern evangelical categories. Yet what makes her story compelling is not how she labels herself—but what she admits success could not do. Rowling became one of the most successful authors […]
Faith Under Fire

Across the world right now, Christianity is not a lifestyle choice—it is a life-or-death decision. While much of the modern West debates comfort, platforms, and personal preference, millions of believers wake up each day fully aware that faith may cost them their freedom, their families, or their lives. In some nations, Christians are watched. Their […]
Quiet Faith, Lasting Commitment

Donnie Wahlberg has spoken about faith as something entered gradually, shaped by consistency rather than a single defining moment. Church attendance became part of shared routine, practiced alongside his wife rather than announced as a personal turning point. What gives the situation its weight is the quietness of it. There was no public rebrand or […]
A Lighthearted Line, A Serious Moment

In the pilot episode of Little House on the Prairie, there’s a lighthearted moment that feels anything but light today. After Laura correctly identifies whether a horse is male or female, Ma appears embarassed, but Pa jokes: “Well, if she couldn’t tell the difference between a boy and a girl, she’d be in a heap […]
Healing Begins on Our Knees

As division deepens across the country, Franklin Graham has issued a message that cuts against the cultural instinct for louder arguments and stronger power. His call wasn’t for strategy.It wasn’t for slogans.It was for prayer and repentance. Graham has repeatedly urged Americans to recognize that national healing has never begun in government halls, but on […]
Jesus and the Jewish Wedding Promise

When Jesus spoke about leaving, returning, and taking His people to Himself, He wasn’t being mysterious. He was speaking in Jewish wedding language that His audience immediately understood. Here’s how the custom works—and how Jesus used it to teach: In a first-century Jewish wedding, the groom first paid a bride price to secure his bride. […]
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