Despite its plethora of innovative and creative minds, Silicon Valley remains one of the least religious parts of the country, with just 42 percent of adults saying they believe in God with absolute certainty.
Ahead of Sanctity of Life Sunday, Joni Eareckson Tada, an advocate for people with disabilities, and evangelist Nick Vujicic opened up about their personal struggles and shared why they believe life is sacred from conception to death.
Oral Roberts University is launching a new partnership with an internationally popular yet criticized charismatic church movement to make the Oklahoma college's theological education more accessible and affordable worldwide.
Francis Chan has shared how his recent trip to the Holy Land made the Bible "come alive" because the religious tension currently present in Israel mirrors that which took place during Jesus' ministry.
A Baptist pastor studying eschatology explored how the return of Jesus Christ to earth will look in today's "media saturated, hyper connected society."
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is not just a time in which people take off from work or school; it is also a national day of service in which numerous secular and religious organizations oversee volunteer projects to better their communities.
Two years after being diagnosed with cancer and beating it, Mark DeMoss, founder of DeMoss, which market's itself as America's largest PR agency serving faith-based organizations and causes since 1991, announced Tuesday that he will officially close his business on March 29.
A conservative Christian group has filed a lawsuit against the Huntington Beach City School District in California, alleging that it is preventing the distribution of Bible-themed fliers.
A director for a California-based ministry that seeks to evangelize college students offered six important adjustments he believes American churches should undertake when reaching young people.
One of the nation's leading atheist legal groups has sent a warning to over 1,000 public school districts telling them not to take field trips to Answers in Genesis' creationist attractions in Kentucky.
Popular televangelist Joyce Meyer has admitted that her beliefs in prosperity and faith were at times "out of balance." When bad things happen to people, such as the death of a child, Meyer said she now understands that it's not because they didn't have enough faith.