The atheist organization Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) filed a lawsuit against the chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives on the National Day of Prayer.
Today (May 5) marks the 2016 observance of the National Day of Prayer when people from all over the country take time to intercede for the nation and its leaders.
A civil liberties group has demanded that Air Force general Craig Olson should be court-martialed for crediting God with his accomplishments in the military.
Last week's National Day of Prayer continued a tradition dating to our first president. But America needs more than a day of prayer—it needs a people of prayer.
Millions of believers will gather to pray on Thursday, May 2, in observance of the 62nd annual National Day of Prayer in thousands of public venues across the country. As many as 42,000 events are expected to take place. Christians will unite to pray for government, military, media, business, education, church and family.