Christian Youth Camps Still Inspire Year-Long Faith
With over 16,000 public and privately-owned campgrounds across the country, many American families are using the last weeks before winter to travel in their RVs... Read More
Women Lead the New Bible Movement With Mobile-Friendly Scripture
The fastest-growing Bible-reading community on the Internet already boasts around three million active users and half a million Twitter followers from 220 countries around the... Read More
Haiti Hit Hard By Hurricane Matthew, Christian Groups Aim to Provide Relief
Hurricane Matthew has landed and wreaked havoc in Haiti, where a church has been destroyed and at least 11 people have been killed. The event... Read More
Pastor Rick Warren Says That Marketing Materials are ‘Tools of Satan’
Of the 4.49 billion web pages that exist on the Internet today, many are e-commerce sites that aid companies in marketing and selling their services.... Read More
Deaf Toddler Hears for the First Time Thanks to Cochlear Implant
Though 95 million work days are lost by victims of slips and falls every year, the most common workplace injurydoesn’t cause bruises or broken bones.... Read More
NYC Sees Surge in Number of Families Getting Involved at Their Children’s Schools
According to new data released by New York City School officials, more New York families are getting involved in their children’s education. City Schools Chancellor... Read More
New EPA Guidelines Reduce Landfill Emissions and Improve Environment
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced new guidelines that will convert landfill emissions into electricity to help preserve the environment. Every week, GreenDrop... Read More
Study Released Explaining Bible Use Within American Teenagers
Even though half of all mobile phone users in the U.S. have a smartphone, a new promising study shows that teens aren’t always consumed by... Read More
New York City Program Takes Healthcare for the Homeless to the Streets
In situations where the homeless can’t get to the health services they need, a new program in New York City is trying a different approach:... Read More
President Jimmy Carter, Garth Brooks, and Trisha Yearwood Team Up to Build Houses in Tennessee
While the commercial real estate sector is typically split between larger buildings valued over $2.5 million and smaller buildings such as strip malls and stand-alone... Read More