'She worshipped the King of Kings': The faith of Queen Elizabeth II
After 70 years of faithful service as the Queen, perhaps it's the service to Queen Elizabeth II's Saviour that is her legacy.
"Now she's gone to be with her Lord," says Charles Morris with Haven Today on Friday morning, a day after she passed.
On the radio program, author and journalist Catherine Butcher shared how Queen Elizabeth II's life was one of great faith.
Google and Yelp add disclaimers for faith-based pregnancy resource centres
Pregnancy resource centers face another obstacle in their continued mission to provide services to women in crisis: Yelp is adding a “consumer notice” to their listings, a move first reported by Axios.
Yelp announced last week that it would add a notice stating that centers “provide limited medical services and may not have licensed medical professionals onsite.”
Archbishop of Canterbury reacts to Queen's passing with prayer
"With profound sadness, I join the nation, the Commonwealth and the world in mourning the death of Her Late Majesty The Queen," says the Archbishop of Canterbury on Facebook Thursday afternoon.
In the morning of September 8, Buckingham Palace shared they were "concerned for Her Majesty’s health."
Chinese government monitors underground churches
A new media law went into effect on March 1 in China, putting broader restrictions on digital Christian communities. With COVID lockdowns continuing, believers turned to online resources to do ministry.
After portion of brain removed, man gets new lease on life and faith
After battling debilitating seizures for most of his life, a Tennessee man decided to undergo risky brain surgery for a second chance at life.
Joey Gaines struggled with epilepsy for his entire life after he had a severe fever as a baby that caused a legion on his brain. By the time Gaines was 30, he endured over 800 seizures.
'He has a plan for both of us': Mom shares incredible faith as she and 4-year-old face cancer together
A mom who recently went public with her own cancer diagnosis said she was determined to "actively share my story, no matter which direction it went. I felt deeply that this diagnosis was a much larger part of my life story, and not something to be hidden. I knew there would be curveballs. I did not expect one of them to be what I'm about to share now."
Myanmar military has burned down over 28,000 homes
The military of Myanmar continues to bomb civilian targets. The junta has burned down over 28,000 homes since a February 2021 coup.
As order breaks down in the country, soaring food prices have caused a hunger crisis. Many people are fleeing the country if they get a chance.
TobyMac's deeply personal new album hits No. 1
TobyMac's seventh studio album, Life After Death, hit Billboard's No. 1 just a few weeks after its release.
Billboard's No. 1 Christian and Gospel record this week is TobyMac's latest project. The artist revealed multiple times the album encompasses the pain from the loss of his eldest son Truett, as well as the healing that has come after.
The project's current single, 'The Goodness,' is also topping Billboard's Hot Christian Songs chart.
Church windows under repair
Years of weather damage to a stained glass window at a church in Boissevain prompted the church board to hire someone to do repairs.
A large window on the south side of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church was in need of repair and Prairie Studio Glass of Winnipeg was selected to remove the windows, do repairs and reinstall the stained glass.
Christian radio in Ukraine pivoting to continue reaching Russians/Ukrainians with gospel
A Christian radio station in Ukraine needs to change how they broadcast after the country passed a recent language law.