The former head of the military's Special Operations Command, Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin, is heading up a petition drive to ask the superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to allow its cadet football players to kneel for post-game prayers of thanksgiving, if they so desire.
There's just something about sickness, surgery and hospital rooms that forces families to come together as one – to put aside any past grievances, love each another and rally together. That's certainly true in the new drama/comedy "The Hollars" (PG-13), which expands in theaters this weekend and ...
If a tidal wave hit a small coastal town and swept away the school building – killing all the children inside -- how would it impact your view of life and of, well, God? That's the provocative question posed by a new movie, "The Vessel," that's out in select theaters this weekend.
A federal employee's 14-year tenure with the Social Security Administration may be coming to an end after he refused to obey a department directive to watch a video on inclusiveness for LGBT customers.
Pope Francis said on Wednesday the French priest knifed to death at his altar by Islamist militants in July was a martyr, and indicated that Father Jacques Hamel was already on the road to sainthood.
Hillsong United has sold more than 17 million albums, packed arenas around the world, and seen their songs skyrocket in popularity within churches, but one of their biggest fans is not even a Christian.
The Wisconsin-based Freedom from Religion Foundation is miffed with both of the 2016 presidential candidates over their use of religious language on the campaign trail.
The husband-and-wife music duo Joey+Rory gained millions of fans during their fast climb up the country charts, and then millions more followers when Rory Feek launched a blog to document his wife's battle with cervical cancer. She died in March of this year at the age of 40, but on Tuesday, Sept. ...
The owner of a pizza joint in rural Kentucky coal country believes in serving up the gospel message along with his pies, and he'll continue to do so in spite of several complaints from atheists.
The governing board for U.S. college athletics said on Monday it will move seven championship sporting events out of North Carolina to protest a state law it deems discriminatory to transgender individuals.