Televangelist James Robison, Founder of LIFE Outreach International, Dies at 82

Texas televangelist and humanitarian leader James Robison died Sunday at the age of 82, according to an announcement from the board of directors of LIFE Outreach International.
Pro-Life Leaders Condemn Supreme Court Order Allowing Mail Delivery of Abortion Pills

Pro-Life Leaders Condemn Supreme Court Order Allowing Mail Delivery of Abortion Pills

The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to permit abortion pills to be mailed nationwide, including into states with pro-life protections, has sparked fierce backlash from pro-life organizations and conservative leaders who argue the policy undermines state laws and places women and unborn children at risk.
  • ‘A Shift in History’: Christians Reflect at Historic Rededicate 250 Gathering
    ‘A Shift in History’: Christians Reflect at Historic Rededicate 250 Gathering
    Thousands gathered on the National Mall Sunday for a historic day of national prayer and worship, Rededicate 250: A National Jubilee of Prayer, Praise & Thanksgiving, ahead of the upcoming 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, with attendees expressing hope for a spiritual renewal and a cultural shift in American society.
  • Nearly 3 in 4 Practicing Christian Parents Pray With Their Children Regularly
    Nearly 3 in 4 Practicing Christian Parents Pray With Their Children Regularly
    A newly released study from the American Bible Society suggests that nearly three-quarters of practicing Christian parents pray with their children daily or often, even as younger parents remain more likely than their non-parent peers to identify as Christians. The findings appear in the second installment of the organization’s “State of the Bible: USA 2026” report.
  • Pew Survey Finds Most Americans View Religion as a Positive Force in Society
    Pew Survey Finds Most Americans View Religion as a Positive Force in Society
    A Pew Research report shows that most Americans continue to believe religion has a beneficial influence on public life, even as many remain cautious about churches' direct political involvement. The survey found that 75% of Republicans view religion’s influence positively, compared to just 38% of Democrats.