Indiana's Fernando Mendoza clinched the Heisman Trophy, capping an undefeated season and inspiring aspiring athletes with his journey from an overlooked recruit to a championship-winning quarterback.
A horrific antisemitic attack at a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney's Bondi Beach has left 15 people dead, including a Holocaust survivor who died shielding his wife.
Tragedy struck Brown University this weekend when a mass shooting claimed the lives of two students, Ella Cook and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, and left nine others wounded.
Nicaragua has reportedly banned tourists from bringing Bibles and other religious materials into the country, raising serious concerns about freedom of religion and expression.
Australia has become the first nation to ban social media access for minors under 16, a move driven by parental advocacy and alarming study findings on child mental health and harmful content exposure.
Acclaimed Grammy-nominated baritone Jubilant Sykes, known for his genre-spanning career and deep faith, was tragically murdered in his Los Angeles home. His powerful voice graced major venues and inspired many at Grace Community Church, leaving behind a legacy of artistic brilliance and spiritual devotion.
Merriam-Webster's attempt to grammatically correct a beloved Christmas hymn sparked a theological debate, prompting swift backlash and the eventual deletion of their social media post.
Witnesses describe a plane crash landing on a Florida interstate as a divine intervention, particularly after a woman in a crushed vehicle miraculously survived with only minor injuries.
Elon Musk recently stated his belief in a "Creator" for the universe, acknowledging that existence likely originated from something rather than nothing.
Filmmaker Michael Ray Lewis chronicles his profound journey from atheism to Christianity in his new documentary, Universe Designed, presenting compelling evidence for God's existence and the historical case for Jesus. This film aims to equip skeptics with answers and empower believers to confidently defend their faith.
Christian artist Anne Wilson shares how her personal struggles with bullying inspired her new devotional, "Hey Girl: You Are Seen, Loved, and Made for More," aimed at empowering young women.
Young American men are leading a resurgence in Bible reading, with a notable increase in weekly engagement, even as a significant portion wrestles with fully trusting the text.
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