14 hours agoWhat is the National Prayer Breakfast?The president and a special guest - kept confidential until the morning of - speak on the first Thursday of February every year at the National Prayer Breakfast, which is attended by 3,500 guests from over 100 countries.
18 hours agoFranklin Graham slams Pelosi for tearing up speech: 'What's wrong with these people?'Evangelist Franklin Graham slammed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., for ripping up her copy of President Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday night.
18 hours agoChristian leaders react to Trump's emphasis on faith during SOTUPresident Trump championed faith and religious freedom in his State of the Union address to Congress Tuesday night, celebrated by prominent Christian leaders.
1 day agoPolice officer bursts into tears when military son surprises her at swearing-in ceremonyA 21-year-old military son -- who had been stationed overseas for the past two years -- surprised his police officer mom during her swearing-in ceremony in Texas.
1 day agoTim Tebow hosts 'Night to Shine' for over 115,000 'kings and queens' with special needsTim Tebow and his wife, Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, celebrated a special "Night to Shine" Monday in Albania ahead of the big worldwide celebration Friday.
1 day agoCanada police called to investigate screaming child, turns out to be crying goatScreams coming from the woods in rural Ottawa thought to be a distressed child turned out to be a bleating goat that was having a "baaaad day," according to police.
1 day agoChildren found safe in Alaska after being stranded in overnight blizzardA frantic search for four children, including a 2-year-old boy, who went missing during a blizzard in rural Alaska ended with good news.
2 days agoReligious liberty group defends Navy chaplain under fire for promoting 'Lead like Jesus' talkA Navy chaplain's Christian talk is being targeted by a military watchdog group for being "a blatant violation of the separation of church and state."
2 days agoFour surviving ex-presidents and what they are doing nowThe four living former U.S. presidents differ politically and in many ways -- including how they spend their time outside 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.