Habemus papam! We have a pope!
Florida Drag Ban Halted By Appellate Court
A ban on minors attending family-friendly drag shows in Florida was halted by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit on Tuesday after judges ruled 2-1 that it violated the First Amendment.
Fragile peace in South Asia: What can people of faith do?
After escalating tensions and military attacks between India and Pakistan, a ceasefire brokered by the United States was announced Saturday (May 10). The urgency of the situation cannot be overstated.
Dallas Jenkins aimed to portray Jesus in an ‘authentic’ way. He says it’s key to his show’s success
On the first day of writing “The Chosen,” creator Dallas Jenkins set a standard for the series.
Pope Leo XIV Loves Tennis But Jokes He Can’t Play With Jannik Sinner
Jannik Sinner says it’s “a good thing for us tennis players” that the new pope likes to play the sport. Even if Leo XIV jokingly said he wouldn’t want to arrange a game with the top-ranked player — ostensibly because of his name.
Caritas urges respect for environmental laws after floods in eastern DRC
Heavy flooding in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) washed away several villages along the shores of Lake Tanganyika, leaving at least 104 dead and 50 others missing.
From Jesus Revolution to the White House
On Wednesday before Easter, Greg Laurie walked in the darkness outside the White House after enjoying a dinner with President Donald Trump and a few dozen prominent evangelical leaders.
Pope Leo XIV’s previously unknown Creole roots are a most American story
As a Chicago-born missionary to Peru, Robert Francis Prevost — now Pope Leo XIV — was arguably the least American of the American Cardinals. But despite his close ties to Peru, where he led an Augustinian seminary and, later, the…
‘Honey, he’s had enough of you’: Trump’s Middle East moves increasingly appear to sideline Israel
On Friday, a popular Hebrew X account called “News From a Year Ago” tweeted a short video of Donald Trump, then running for U.S. president, from May 2024.
Proposal aimed at getting more religion in Nebraska schools sidetracks Ed Committee
The Nebraska Legislature’s Education Committee has been trying for a month to get one of its packages of education proposals out of committee and onto the floor. But the past few executive sessions have been tense, and committee members remain…
Orthodox Church leader says faith is humanity’s safeguard against the ‘impending robotocracy’
The spiritual leader of the world’s Orthodox Christians has said that religious faith should serve as humanity’s safeguard amid rapidly advancing technology and what he described as the “impending robotocracy.”
God ‘Laughs at Restrictions,’ Says Missionary in China
American missionary Caleb Rowen has witnessed firsthand China’s tightening restrictions on religious faith and practice.











