VIDEO September 3, 2024 Ryan Brown, the CEO Of Open Doors US discusses Christian persecution in Nigeria Attacks on Christians in Nigeria have grown at alarming levels, leading to thousands of deaths according to a new report by Open Doors International.
Christianity September 1, 2024 Missouri Jesuit says Jesus reveals the 'big picture' when it comes to following God's law Fr. David Paternostro, SJ, reflects on the apparent "contradiction" present in the Old Testament compared to Mark's Gospel concerning the application of God's law.
Pope Francis August 31, 2024 Holy See urges 'moratorium' on development of autonomous killing weapons at United Nations Archbishop Ettore Balestrero, the Holy See's Permanent Observer to the United Nations in Geneva, urged the organization to issue a moratorium on autonomous lethal weapons.
Israel August 29, 2024 Israeli archaeologists discover unique ancient seal affirming biblical account of Jerusalem 2,700 years ago The Israeli Antiquities Authority has extensively excavated the City of David park, which is the site of ancient Jerusalem and provides a peek into the Biblical-era past.
Pope Francis August 28, 2024 Pope Francis says intentionally allowing migrants to die is a 'grave sin' Pope Francis said at his Wednesday General Audience this week that secular governments must not allow migrants to die in extreme conditions while seeking to arrive in Western nations.
Donald Trump August 28, 2024 Trump claims 'if Jesus was the vote counter' he would win California Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump claimed in an interview with celebrity psychologist Dr. Phil that 'if Jesus Christ came down and was the vote counter' he would win California in November.
This Day in History August 26, 2024 On this day in history, August 26, 1978, Pope John Paul I is elected, would serve for only 33 days Pope John Paul I was elected pope on this day in history, Aug. 26, 1978. He would serve as pope for just over a month before his sudden death at the age of 65.
Faith August 25, 2024 Museum of the Bible CEO calls out today's 'divisiveness,' need for 'return to faithfulness' Carlos Campo, CEO of the Museum of the Bible, reflects on Joshua 24:15 and why he declared to the Israelites that "as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord."
World August 22, 2024 Researchers make new finding on Turin Shroud that many believe was Christ's burial cloth: 'Mysteries of God' Scientists recently discovered that the Shroud of Turin, believed by some as the burial garment of Christ and others as a hoax, actually dates back to the 1st century AD.
VIDEO August 21, 2024 Shroud of Turin is presented, blessed at Easter Mass The Shroud of Turin, recently legitimized as a relic in the same time and place of Jesus Christ by the Institute of Crystallography, was presented at an Easter mass in 2020. (Credit: Reuters)