Embracing love over hate: How Chris Singleton is using tragedy to unite

June 17, 2015, is a day that Chris Singleton will never forget. A day that changed his life forever.

Chris Singleton is a former minor league baseball player drafted by the Chicago Cubs. 

In 2015, Chris lost his mother in a racially motivated mass shooting at Mother Emanuel Church in Charleston, South Carolina. 

New report highlights Nigeria’s blasphemy laws

A new report from the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom says Nigeria’s blasphemy laws have to go. USCIRF recommendations help guide the U.S. State Department in matters of foreign policy.

“I remember when some of the northern states in Nigeria were putting these Sharia laws in place,” The Voice of the Martyrs USA spokesman Todd Nettleton says.

University basketball coach explains winning is when players accept Christ

For Basketball Coach Scott Drew, creating a culture where Jesus is the focus is more important that just winning games. 

"All that matters is when I get to those gates, God's not going to say, 'What was your record? How many players did you help get to the pros? How many championships did you win?'", says Coach Drew for the Baylor Bears in a recent video interview. "So at the end of the day, I am making sure [the players] are winning the game of life."

The Gathering: a traditional worship service

In response to a call from God, a ministerial couple is hosting traditional worship services to spread his word and connect with other Christians.

Ken and Carolee Neufeld are a Winnipeg couple who have taught others through seminars, gone Christian camping, established a Mennonite Brethren congregation in the north, led denominational missions, pastored at several churches, and offered prayer counselling.

Satanist thought suicide only way out, until he met Jesus

A pastor from the U.K. feels grateful to share his story of how becoming a Satanist almost cost him his life until he encountered the living God. 

Ben Atkins shares his testimony in a recent podcast titled 'Playing with Fire.' Atkins shares how he grew up in a chaotic home and it had him questioning everything he learned. 

While he would go to church on Sundays with his parents, it was more of an exterior faith. 

Glasgow court sentences corporation that cancelled Franklin Graham evangelistic event to pay 100,000 pounds

The Glasgow Sheriff’s Court in Scotland has ruled that Scottish Event Campus, operator of the Hydro Arena, did not respect the religious freedom of Christians when it cancelled the booking of the venue that was to host an event with evangelist Franklin Graham.