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Ann Voskamp Spends 12 Scary Hours in ER for Unknown Bacterial Infection

Bestselling Christian author Ann Voskamp spent 12 hours scary hours in the ER over the weekend for an unknown bacterial infection.

Transracial Adoption: Families Say Talking About Race Is Not a ‘Woke Test’

(RNS) — A dispute over a proposed change to a 1990s-era federal law has landed one of the nation's largest evangelical adoption agencies in...

Solace and Outright Support — Here’s the Christian Leaders’ Response to the Mideast Explosion

As Israel and Hamas inch closer to all-out war, critics wonder where some prominent Christian voices in America are. Since the explosion of long-simmering tensions, some criticize the tepid response—or even silence—from Christian leaders.

Franklin Graham Urges Christians to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine Before It’s ‘Too Late’

“I want people to know that COVID-19 can kill you, but we have a vaccine out there that could possibly save your life,” Franklin Graham said. “And if you wait, it can be too late.”

From Homeless to America’s Chess Master, Meet 10-Year-Old Christian Refugee Tanitoluwa Adewumi

Ten-year-old Tanitoluwa Adewumi, a homeless Christian refugee was recently crowned America’s newest national Chess Master after winning the Fairfield County Chess Club Championship tournament in Norwalk, Connecticut on May 1, 2021.

LGBTQ Student Experiences Are Valid, but Lawsuit Is ‘Frivolous,’ Says CCCU

The Council for Christian Colleges & Universities has joined the defendants in a class-action lawsuit brought by 33 current and former LGBTQ students at Christian universities.

Duck Dynasty’s Sadie Robertson Huff Calls Birth of First Child a ‘Miracle’

After a long 41 weeks of pregnancy, Duck Dynasty's Sadie Robertson Huff finally got to meet her baby girl, Honey James Huff on Tuesday.

China Challenges U.N. Event Focused on Its Uyghur Population

"We will keep standing up and speaking out until China's government stops its crimes against humanity and the genocide of Uyghurs and other minorities in Xinjiang," said U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield.