Following the recent death of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, many Christians have been asking themselves a fundamental question that puts their beliefs to the test: how should the Christian community feel about Gaddafi’s death?
While the latest installment of the "Paranormal Activity" franchise, "Paranormal Activity 3," may have topped the U.S. box office over the weekend and opened to rave reviews from horror-lovers everywhere, Christian moviegoers have been taking to the Web to express their concerns with the film's content and are far from thrilled with the message they believe it sends to audience
A social phenomenon known as the "bystander effect" may be behind the shocking behavior displayed by passersby in a surveillance video of a 2-year-old Chinese toddler being hit twice by two vehicles with no one stopping to intervene or help, according to psychologists.
The names of the 12 jurors who acquitted Florida mother Casey Anthony of murder in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, were released early Tuesday morning by the Pinellas County Clerk of Courts.
A school shooting at Cape Fear High School in LaFayette, N.C., has left a 17-year-old girl severely injured with a gunshot wound to the neck. No arrests have been made and authorities are still trying to determine where the bullet came from.
GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain told CBN in a recent interview that, if elected president of the United States, he will support constitutional amendments on both abortion and marriage, that he "feels strongly" about such issues and that "if we can get the necessary support and it comes to my desk, I will sign it."
Biographer Walter Isaacson revealed last Sunday in an interview with CBS' "60 Minutes" that late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who died earlier this month after a long battle with pancreatic cancer, struggled with religion and his beliefs about God in the time leading up to his death.
Ephren Taylor, the former chief executive of City Capital Corp. in Chicago, is speaking out against the lawsuit currently brought against him by church members who have accused him and New Birth Missionary Baptist Church pastor Eddie Long of co-conspiring to encourage congregants of the Lithonia, Ga., church to put their savings into bad investments.
In a press conference last Wednesday for People Acting in Community Together, pastor of the Most Holy Trinity Church in San Jose, Calif., Eduardo Samaniego, joined other congregations, organizations and community members in announcing that the church will be cutting its ties with Bank of America in a move to say "no" to the larger banks that have caused the economy to crumble.