PRAY: Physical, political, and ethnic barriers block aid to earthquake survivors
Türkiye, formerly known as Turkey, tops the headlines again as the fallout from last week’s epic disaster unfolds.
Millions of earthquake survivors in this country and neighboring Syria desperately need help to survive another day.
Who was St. Valentine? A history professor tells us the fascinating tale
Today is Valentine's Day, a time when couples use gifts and acts of kindness to show their love for one another. But, who was Valentine and why do we celebrate the day in the way that we do? Wait, was Valentine even a real person?!
Dr. Patricia Janzen Loewen is helping us to understand the origins of Valentine's Day and why we celebrate it.
Song of Solomon inspires local singer with love song to wife
To motivate couples to love one another deeply throughout the entire year, David Bracken writes a love song that aligns with words from the Bible.
The last time David Bracken released music was in 2018, an acoustic EP. He has since recorded a full band version of the title track and is now announcing the full version release of another song from the EP, 'Taken.'
How to get our kids off of screens and back to God
The pandemic left many parents relying on tablets and television to keep their children busy while working from home or in lockdown.
Molly DeFrank is a mother of six and the author of Digital Detox: A Two-Week Tech Reset for Kids. She wanted more for her family, so she pulled the plug, declaring a digital detox for her kids. The transformation blew her away.
Superbowl champion's quarterback Patrick Mahomes gives praise to God
Kansas City Chiefs Quarterback Patrick Mahomes is giving thanks to God for his life on and off the football field.
"My Christian faith plays a role in everything that I do," says Mahomes in a video with Sports Spectrum. "I always ask God to lead me in the right direction."
The video interview happened during a media event on Monday before the Superbowl.
Days-long revival sweeping Asbury University in Kentucky
Revival has reportedly broken out at Asbury University, a small evangelical college in Kentucky, attracting hundreds of people to join for 24/7 prayer and worship, according to reports from students and staff.
A regular chapel service that began Wednesday morning at the campus of about 1,600 students turned extraordinary when a group of students stayed behind in the university’s Hughes Auditorium to continue worshipping. The message that morning had focused on confession, repentance, and love in action, based on Romans 12.
Bodycam captures heartfelt moment between cop and struggling man
Who says a hug doesn't work wonders? A Macomb County police officer offers a crying man a hug and offers him help to deal with his struggles.
A few days ago, the Macomb County Sheriff's Office received a call from a concerned individual about a parked car on the side of the road, they believed the driver was unconscious.
Deputies Jacob Thorne and Fred Parisek followed up on the report and went to check out the situation.
For privacy reasons, the sheriff's office called the man "Joe" and removed any personal information from the video.
'They're afraid they're being forgotten': How Canadians can help following devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria
More than 22-thousand people have died in Monday's earthquake in Syria and Turkey, but survivors are still being pulled from the rubble.
Rescuers pulled several people alive from the toppled remnants of buildings on Friday, some who survived more than 100 hours trapped under crushed concrete in the bitter cold.
Grieving father helps other dads cope with loss
Kelly Farley and his wife were living their best lives. They were both successful engineers climbing the corporate ladder with no end in sight.
"We put off having children for a while to get our careers going," said Farley. "When we decided to have children, we ended up having to go through fertility treatments."
Newborn baby sole survivor in family after earthquake levels house in Syria
A baby born in the debris of a collapsed house after the earthquake in Syria was found alive with the umbilical cord still attached.
The death toll has risen to 15,000 people after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked Turkey and Syria early Monday morning.