AI Jesus: Modern miracle or work of the devil?
An avatar of “Jesus" on a computer screen took questions from visitors on faith, morality, and modern-day woes, and offered responses based on Scripture.
T.D. Jakes gives update on health, says he didn't suffer stroke
Bishop T.D. Jakes is heading home from the hospital and thanking everyone who prayed for his recovery.
TD Jakes improving after health scare, family says
The family of Bishop TD Jakes shared an update after Jakes had a "slight health incident" during his Sunday sermon.
Bishop T.D. Jakes suffers 'health incident' during Sunday service
During Sunday service on Nov. 24, 2024, Bishop T.D. Jakes suffered an apparent medical emergency at the end of a service, during a prayer.
Texas State Board of Education approves school curriculum with Biblical references
The Texas State Board of Education has approved a set of lesson plans for elementary students that includes stories from the Bible.
Italian teen Carlo Acutis to become first millennial saint
Known as "God's influencer," Carlo Acutis used his natural tech talent to create a website to catalog miracles and ran websites for local Catholic organizations.
Oklahoma schools chief wants to make students watch announcement of new religious department
In the video, the state superintendent prays for President-elect Donald Trump and says religious liberty has been attacked and patriotism mocked “by woke teachers unions."
Gateway Church removes elders after investigation into Robert Morris sexual abuse accusations
Gateway Church says it has removed multiple elders who knew about abuse allegations against founder Robert Morris and is cooperating with an ongoing criminal investigation.
2 injured in scaffold fall at Peachtree Presbyterian Church
Authorities responded to Peachtree Presbyterian Church along Roswell Road after a report of two people who fell from a scaffold.
Georgia's Muslim voters withdraw support from Harris, Trump over Middle East stance
A growing group of Muslim voters in Georgia say they won’t support Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump.
More Americans identify as "religiously unaffiliated" than 10 years ago, especially this group
More Americans are identifying as "religiously unaffiliated," rising from 21% in 2013 to 27% in 2023. Discover which age groups are driving this shift and how white Christian populations are declining while Christians of color and non-Christian religions remain steady.
JD Vance in Georgia: 'The left needs to tone down the rhetoric'
Republican vice-presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance made a campaign stop in Cobb County on Monday evening.
Fulton County adds two new advance voting sites
Fulton County election officials made a huge adjustment and added two advance voting sites in Georgia's most populous county.
Here's when you'll be able to hear Notre Dame Cathedral's bells again
The famed bells of Notre Dame Cathedral will ring again, more than five years after the medieval landmark was destroyed by a devastating fire.
Man arrested in Canada, charged with plot to carry out mass shooting at Jewish center in Brooklyn
A man has been arrested in Canada in connection with a plot to carry out a mass shooting at a Jewish center in Brooklyn in support of ISIS, according to federal authorities.
Shroud of Turin really is 2,000 years old, new study suggests
The Shroud of Turin is believed by some to be an ancient burial garment for Jesus Christ, while others have claimed its a forgery.
DeKalb County church break-in: Burglar stole valuables, bibles
A DeKalb County pastor wants to know why someone would break into his church and make off with precious valuables.
North Cobb Christian School swindled out of $100K for baseball field to honor 10-year-old
A metro Atlanta Christian school appears to have been swindled out of more than $100,000.
Map: The most religious US states in 2024, according to report
A new report ranks the U.S. states that care the most about religion, and the ones where it’s less important, based on a number of metrics.
Paris 2024 official: Opening ceremony showed community tolerance despite furor
Paris organizers defended the Olympics opening ceremony on Sunday amid backlash over the apparent mocking of The Last Supper during the performance.



















