July 30 Billy Graham association event confronts threats to religious freedom Cissie Graham Lynch, daughter of Rev. Franklin Graham, interviewed faith leaders at the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association's European Congress on Evangelism. (Billy Graham Evangelistic Association)
July 29 Pope Leo XIV condemns brutal machete attack that killed 49 Christians during prayer in DR Congo Pope Leo and the U.N. condemned the attack by Islamic State-linked extremists that killed 49 Christians in a church in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a predominantly Christian country.
July 29 Multiple Christian artists chart on Billboard Hot 100 for the first time Lakewood Church co-pastor Victoria Osteen joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the rise of Christian music as multiple artists chart on the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time.
July 28 Charlie Kirk explains the origins of the 'lost boys of the West' Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk addresses what is causing young men to 'exit' society on 'The Will Cain Show.'
July 27 KEVIN SORBO: What if Hercules ignored his gut? From comic book dreams to Hercules and faith films, Kevin Sorbo examines the power of listening to inner callings and the meaningful second chances that come from life's nudges.
July 27 The gospel is the ‘most relevant thing’ in the world today: Teaching pastor Crossroads Camp founder and teaching pastor Clayton King discusses how college students are being drawn to Christianity on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
July 22 Louisiana pastor says he was fired from library job for objecting to trans pronoun use A Louisiana pastor was fired from his library job after refusing to use a transgender colleague's preferred pronouns leading local pastors to call on library to change its policy.
July 22 GOP lawmakers advocate for US condemnation of persecution against Christians in Muslim-majority nations Sen. Josh Hawley and Rep. Riley Moore and other House Republicans push for congressional condemnation of the persecution of Christians in Muslim-majority nations.
July 22 Disputed fire by ancient church in Holy Land sparks diplomatic, religious fallout Israeli police dismiss reports of Jewish settlers burning the Church of St. George in Taybeh, finding no damage to the holy site and only a small fire nearby.
July 22 Museum unveils 1,300-year-old monk doodles revealing surprising complaints about hangovers and weather A new exhibition by the National Museum of Ireland features 17 ancient manuscripts with margin scribbles by Irish monks from the 850s, offering rare glimpses into medieval monastery life.