Pastor Greg Laurie recently offered a clear presentation of the Gospel and the hope of Heaven to psychologist Jordan Peterson in a wide-ranging conversation addressing faith, personal loss and the universal search for purpose.
Pastor Greg Laurie recently delivered a message claiming President-elect Donald Trump received a "mandate" from the American people and that a Harris administration would have likely led to increased government hostility against Christians.
A prominent pastor defended his decision to speak and pray at a rally with former President Donald Trump less than a month before the presidential election, seeing it as consistent with his mandate to “point people to Christ.”
Former President Donald Trump escaped a second assassination attempt unharmed Sunday after the Secret Service fired at a man attempting to shoot him while he was playing golf at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, thereby thwarting the intended act of violence. Here are five Christian leaders’ reactions to the latest attempt on his life.
Around 2,000 people were baptized at the second annual Jesus Revolution Baptism held at a California beach days after Evangelist Greg Laurie's 2024 Harvest Crusade was attended by thousands more.
Three prominent religious leaders are expressing hope that Former President Donald Trump’s “assassination attempt” will mark a “turning point” in his faith journey as the former president himself has attributed his survival to divine intervention.
Around 100 people professed faith in Jesus at worship services held in wildfire-ravaged Hawaii last week, the culmination of Harvest Christian Fellowship's "Hope for Lahaina" outreach efforts to share the hope of Christ with a community devastated by the deadliest wildfire in the United States in over a century.
Iran’s attack on Israel is a significant biblical sign, said Pastor Greg Laurie of Harvest Fellowship during his sermon on Sunday, titled "The Road Less Traveled."
As President Joe Biden faces rebuke for proclaiming Easter Sunday as “Transgender Day of Visibility,” White House spokesperson Andrew Bates lashed out at those who found it offensive to Christians and disrespectful of Jesus Christ, saying such criticisms are “cruel” and “hateful.”