
Community members in a Virginia county began praying the Lord’s Prayer together in unison during a school board meeting in August when a board member asked a woman not to pray publicly at the meeting.
Community members in a Virginia county began praying the Lord’s Prayer together in unison during a school board meeting in August when a board member asked a woman not to pray publicly at the meeting.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin recently donated his first-quarter salary to a prison ministry to “bring the Gospel to inmates in over 350 jails and prisons worldwide.”
Last month, Youngkin announced he would donate his first quarter salary, a check amounting to $43,750, to Good News Jail & Prison Ministry, which his office described as “an organization dedicated to supplying faith-based resources for jails and prisons in the Commonwealth of Virginia and worldwide.”
A police chief in Virginia is criticizing the office of the Commonwealth Attorney for dropping charges against a megachurch pastor arrested in 2021 in a prostitution sting.
After almost a year as Virginia's governor, Glenn Youngkin recalled how God led him to quit his dream job to become the leader of the Commonwealth.
A popular Virginia restaurant is gaining nationwide attention after it declined service to a Christian group due to the organization's stance on same-sex marriage and abortion.
A group of black pastors led a prayer vigil on Sunday on behalf of the victims who were killed in a mass shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia.
A church elder was mauled to death by a pit bull last week while she walked to check her sister's mailbox in Virginia.
Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears says her Christian faith has given her peace during life’s storms, including during a 2012 tragedy when she lost three family members to an auto accident.
The Supreme Court security chief is asking Maryland and Virginia officials to enforce federal and state picketing laws and stop protests that are taking place outside the homes of Supreme Court Justices.
A pregnancy center in Virginia became the first pro-life organization to be vandalized following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade last Friday.