Four ambulances serving London’s Jewish community were deliberately set on fire outside a synagogue, sparking a hate crime investigation. Authorities confirm no injuries but condemn the antisemitic attack.
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High Point’s Chase Johnston delivered a game-winning performance in a major tournament upset. After the win, he publicly gave glory to Jesus Christ.
Chuck Norris was rushed to the hospital following a sudden medical emergency. The incident raised widespread concern about the legendary actor’s health.
Spiritual gifts remain vital for the Church today when pursued biblically. Here are four grounded ways to seek and practice them responsibly.
A Cuban pastor’s 16-year-old son remains in custody following protests in Morón, intensifying concerns over religious persecution. Activists warn of a broader crackdown on independent Christian communities.
OAN Staff Addie Davis A federal district court on Monday permanently barred several Arkansas public-school districts from complying with state law requiring the Ten Commandments to…
A Swedish court ruling has left parents permanently separated from their daughters, sparking concerns over religious freedom. The case raises questions about state authority and parental rights.
The United Methodist Church has suspended a Missouri pastor after discovering her past employment with Jeffrey Epstein. The decision comes as leadership reviews the matter and addresses concerns over transparency.
A deep exploration into whether the biblical Exodus is repeating symbolically in modern times. Examines prophecy, timelines, and cultural shifts shaping today’s world.
New York City officials say a bill establishing protest buffer zones around houses of worship will pass this week. The measure aims to address rising antisemitic incidents and protect religious institutions.
An Arizona man who confessed to crucifying a pastor is asking the court to impose the death penalty. He claims the killing was part of a broader plot targeting Christian leaders.
Armenian historians warn that thousands of churches, monasteries, and cultural monuments in Nagorno-Karabakh are at risk following the displacement of the region’s Armenian population. New documentation aims to preserve the historical record of these endangered heritage sites.
This article argues that the Iran war cannot be understood through military and political analysis alone. It presents the conflict as part of a deeper spiritual struggle tied to Islam, biblical history, and the future of the Middle East.
Sen. Ted Cruz said the phrase “Christ is King” is sometimes used as an antisemitic code online. The comment triggered strong reactions from Christians across social media.
DHS has confirmed the identity of the man behind the Michigan synagogue attack that endangered dozens of children. Authorities say the attacker was a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Lebanon.
House Speaker Mike Johnson warned that attempts to impose Sharia law in the United States conflict with the Constitution. His remarks come amid a growing political debate over immigration, assimilation, and religious freedom.
A New Jersey man has pleaded guilty after authorities stopped a plot to detonate explosive devices at a Catholic cathedral during a major D.C. event.

















