As the 2026 FIFA World Cup starts on June 11, 2026, traditional news and social media channels will be full of pictures of the players. Many of them will be showing their tattoos.
The Women Of Faith Who Shaped America
There are few more famous lines from a woman’s pen in the era of the American Revolution than those written by Abigail Adams, wife of delegate John Adams.
Phoenix Seminary to be acquired by Biola University
After three decades of independent operations, Phoenix Seminary is set to be acquired by the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University. The acquisition will elevate Talbot as the second-largest interdenominational seminary in the country and, with campuses just outside Phoenix and Los Angeles, the…
Some Jewish Republicans say Tucker Carlson is a diminished threat. Others worry he’ll run for president.
At the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual gala last November, much of the discussion centered around right-wing antisemitism. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz warned that there was “an existential crisis in our party” as figures such as Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens and…
Pro-Palestinian, pro-Israel symbols to be banned after British government backs NHS antisemitism reforms
Doctors and nurses in the U.K. could soon be banned from wearing pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel symbols at work following recommendations from the British government’s independent advisor on antisemitism.
Catholic Archdiocese Fires Prominent Exorcist After Unexpected Claim About Demons
The Archdiocese of Washington on Wednesday cut ties with a priest and prominent exorcist over comments he made about demons and UFOs.
Draft of King’s ‘Letter from Birmingham Jail’ found at Virginia seminary archives
Within a red binder, each of its typewritten pages encased in plastic sleeves, sits an early draft of the famous letter written by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. as he was held in a jail in Birmingham, Alabama.
Some Republican governors are rebranding June with conservative alternatives to Pride
June is widely recognized as Pride Month, but a handful of Republican governors have bestowed alternative titles that both supporters and opponents view as counterprogramming.
Why Mary, as the Immaculate Conception, became the patron saint of the US in the 1840s
Every year in March, tens of thousands of Americans take to the streets – and bars – to celebrate St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. Similarly, Mexican Americans celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mexico’s patron saint, in December.
ICE protesters who interrupted Minnesota church service won’t face state charges, prosecutor says
Dozens of anti-immigration enforcement protesters who face federal criminal charges after they interrupted a Minnesota church service in January, accompanied by former CNN journalist Don Lemon, will not additionally face state charges, a prosecutor said Wednesday.
Raising Dementia Awareness, One Black Church at a Time
On a Thursday in April, a few hundred people, many of them older Black women, sat in the main hall at Impact Church, located in a converted warehouse near the airport in Atlanta. The windowless sanctuary was dark, but theater…
Trump Pledges $100M To Cuba, But Only If Faith‑Based Groups Distribute It
The United States is prepared to provide $100 million in humanitarian assistance to Cuba, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on May 13.







