Lift your hands up to the sky. Whether “Shout to the Lord,” gives you nostalgic warm fuzzies or sends a chill up your spine, if you’ve ever owned a WOW CD, this episode is for you. For many who grew up in evangelical spaces, the […]
Recently native missionaries in Syria were visiting the home of a Muslim mother whose children had put their faith in Christ when her husband came in with another woman.
Local missionaries based in Greece were used to seeing refugees mainly from Syria, Iraq, and Iran, so they were surprised when two Turkish men showed up at their offices.
It’s been a long time coming. After a year of canceled or virtual-only events, Lifeway Women Live will bring women together in person for the first in-person Lifeway Women Live event since 2019.
Born to a nominally Christian family in the Philippines, Justin Galang* never thought about whether God cared for people’s physical and material well-being.
A church in Mississippi was destroyed by a suspected arson fire, about a month after its pastor filed a lawsuit challenging the city of Holly Springs on gathering restrictions amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Paralympic athlete Jessica Long, who was born with fibular hemimelia that left her without bones in her lower legs, grew up going to church with her adoptive family. But she didn’t like church, because “God made me this way.”
The Bank of America has given a $250,000 grant toward the construction of a memorial to honor the nine African American parishioners at Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church who were murdered by a white supremacist.
A Virginia couple who were threatened with eviction from their retirement home if they continued to hold Bible study meetings have won the right to hold classes again.