Thousands of evangelicals and Catholics took to the streets of Cochabamba, Bolivia earlier this week in solidarity against the possible decriminalization of abortion, making the march the largest pro-life demonstration ever in the South American nation.
An Indianapolis pastor appeared in court on Tuesday after being arrested last week for posing as an immigration attorney and taking payments worth thousands of dollars from Latino families for services he did not render.
A billboard placed along a Massachusetts highway with the words, "Try God," was vandalized last week to include the words "The other WHITE meat," causing drivers to pay more attention to the sign than originally thought by a Boston-based Catholic radio station.
The country's largest interdenominational college campus ministry, InterVarsity, is gearing up for the 2013 school year while it currently experiences one of its largest growth periods since the organization's inception in the U.S. over 70 years ago.
A digital billboard with the words, "The fool hath said in his heart, 'There is no God,'" was erected in Sioux Falls, S.D., yesterday in direct response to the seven signs dispersed throughout the state inviting residents who do not believe in God to "join the club."
Trayvon Martin's mother, Sybrina Fulton, released a song titled "Joy Comes in the Morning" with a message aimed to inspire hope in families who have lost loved ones due to gun violence.
A Dallas church known for its diverse congregation celebrated its multicultural membership yesterday by hosting a parade of nations service along with cultural entertainment as a form of embracing individuals that hail from different backgrounds yet worship at the same church.
The President of Guatemala, Otto Perez Molina, declared Jesus Christ as the Lord of the country last week during their first national prayer breakfast.
Dozens of church leaders met in Detroit yesterday for the Reviving Detroit Summit led by the men's ministry organization, Promise Keepers, with the purpose to discuss solutions to improve the city's spiritual, social and economic issues.
Alan Robertson, the newest cast member of the hit A&E show "Duck Dynasty," made his debut on the network last week during the season 4 premiere after leaving his pastoral ministry to join his family's duck call business.