Sharon is a talented hairdresser with a can-do spirit and a candid tongue. She doesn't take no for an answer. She says what she thinks.
Sharon is a talented hairdresser with a can-do spirit and a candid tongue. She doesn't take no for an answer. She says what she thinks.
Former president Donald Trump spoke Thursday at the National Religious Broadcasters convention, saying he will protect religious liberty if he regains the White House. The NRB invited all the candidates, including President Biden.
"He did not see the fall of Putin's regime in his lifetime, yet he was still prepared to fight with whatever he had, even if it was with letters to his lawyers from a freezing prison cell. Many of us in politics may not live to see the grave injustices in our context ended for good. Are we still prepared to act?" he asked.
On Thursday, AT&T announced that cellular service has been restored following an outage affecting thousands of cell phone users across the United States.
The war on Israel has taken another swift turn as the United States vetoed the Algerian resolution at the United Nations, calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. How are we, as believers, to react to this alarming news?
Three years after the state of Indiana removed a child from the home of two Christian parents over a disagreement about gender identity, the family is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene.
The latest faith-based TV series is County Rescue, the first episode of which launches on Great American Pure Flix Feb. 23 and Great American Family Feb. 26 and follows the story of EMT trainees who are competing for one job opening.
Astronomers have discovered a quasar, the brightest of its kind, which is reportedly as bright as 500 trillion suns and is powered by a supermassive black hole.
Approximately 200 Muslims in Gaza recently came to Christ after they saw Jesus in visions and dreams and realized they had shared the same experience, according to a new report from the region.
Fran Itkoff spent 60 years of her life volunteering for the MS Society because her late husband suffered from multiple sclerosis. However, she noted that a problem arose when she realized people were listing their “preferred pronouns” on correspondence for the nonprofit, but she didn’t understand what that meant.