University of Pittsburgh Revival Event Sees 80 Baptisms, 65 Conversions to Christianity
Hundreds proclaimed the name of Jesus Christ and dozens were baptized at a “Pitt for Jesus” worship service event at the University of Pittsburgh on Thursday.

Hundreds proclaimed the name of Jesus Christ and dozens were baptized at a “Pitt for Jesus” worship service event at the University of Pittsburgh on Thursday.

Kent Broussard, a 66-year-old freshman at LSU, has gone viral after his appearance on Saturday in the LSU Tiger Marching Band.

Forty-five inmates have decided to start their lives afresh with God at the Thomas County Jail in Thomasville, Georgia.

A dog in Huaral, Peru, is getting lots of praise for taking swift action recently when its journalist owner was in danger.

A family in North Chicago, Illinois, is grateful to first responders who rescued one of their beloved pets when their home caught on fire.

Eighteen Carson-Newman University football players decided to make a public profession of faith in Jesus Christ by being baptized in a creek in Tennessee.

Larry Pickett Jr., a cadet and football player at West Point, is being hailed as a hero after he rescued a man from a burning vehicle near the U.S. Military Academy at West Point campus.

A little boy is safe after a brush with danger at Hersheypark in Pennsylvania on Saturday afternoon.

Three Scottish brothers set a world record Saturday for completing the fastest unsupported row across the full Pacific Ocean.

An incredible and life-changing spiritual work is happening at the LaRue County Detention Center in Hodgenville, Kentucky.

While some NFL players complain about having to play under contracts that pay them $28 million for just one season, Bears QB Tyson has gone viral for his reaction to signing a two-year, $10 million extension with the Bears.

A mother in Tyngsborough, Massachusetts, is grateful to her 11-year-old neighbor, who saved her 5-year-old son’s life on Friday.

New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields is admitting to fans that he is “low-key addicted” to his deep Christian faith. Fields told the media on Tuesday that he is falling back on his faith as he kicks off his first

It’s a name, image, and likeness (NIL) world and transfer portal world, and we’re just living in it. But that doesn’t mean you have to like it, and Northern Illinois University (NIU) head football coach Thomas Hammock doesn’t.

Firefighters are battling a massive fire in the Olympic National Forest in Washington State.

A dog put herself in extreme danger to rescue her canine companion when two bears approached her home recently in Florida.

A homeless man intervened and rescued a 6-year-old girl with autism from a busy road in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

An 18-year-old in Woodville, Texas, is already successful in the work world thanks to his intelligence and dedication.

The Department of Defense (DoD) announced the identification of a World War II soldier who was killed during the D-Day invasion on Omaha Beach, France. A landing craft carrying approximately 200 soldiers struck an underwater mine and was hit by artillery rounds, causing it to burst into flames.

Two men in different states were recently connected by an everyday object that was found in an unlikely place.

Nine-year-old twin girls and a maintenance worker are being praised for saving the life of a four-year-old in Wixom, Michigan.

A baby boy in Ankeny, Iowa, is celebrating a milestone with his family after achieving a Guinness World Record.

WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan, who died on Thursday at the age of 71, made peace with God a few years prior when he declared his complete dedication to Jesus Christ.

An electrical engineer in Vermont is using his talents to restore old pay phones so people in rural areas with spotty cell service have reliable places to make calls.

A little boy in Newaygo County, Michigan, was pulled back from the brink of death on Saturday thanks to the quick action of a state trooper.

Chase Childers, who briefly played with the Baltimore Orioles in 2009, died this week trying to save swimmers off South Carolina.

A Chihuahua is being hailed a hero after showing rescuers where a man had fallen into a glacier in southern Switzerland.

A 13-year-old boy became a hero when a child was in extreme danger in Everett, Washington, on Monday afternoon.

Immeasurable sorrow and grief can be felt in the air along the banks of the Guadalupe River in the quaint Texas Hill Country town of Kerrville. A downtown memorial honoring more than 100 flood victims, many of them children, is a stark reminder of the horrendous loss of life caused by the Independence Day weekend floods.

As the recovery and relief efforts continue in response to the deadly Independence Day Flood in Kerrville, hundreds of volunteers work tirelessly to keep more than 2,000 rescue workers and flood victims fed. One volunteer group, Operation BBQ Relief, served more than 4,000 meals in just one day.

A little boy in Louisiana recently had a spiritual encounter in the midst of a terrifying experience, and his story is touching many people.

In what is being described as a miracle in the Independence Day Flood, a Texas man led rescuers to a woman who managed to climb into a tree after being swept 20 miles downstream in the raging Guadalupe River. The swiftly moving currents swept a vehicle carrying the woman and her parents off a low-water crossing.

An Ingram, Texas, man died in the Independence Day flood as he took action to save the lives of his family. The man sustained a fatal laceration as he broke out a window to help his family climb to the roof to escape the rapidly rising waters of the Guadalupe River.

Detroit public safety officials are praising four brothers as heroes for rescuing two toddlers who wandered onto the roof of a home in their neighborhood.

A 102-year-old World War II veteran who stormed Omaha Beach on D-Day and participated in the Battle of the Bulge has special message for Americans on the Fourth of July.

On June 29, 1983, Kansas City Chiefs running back Joe Delaney lost his life after trying to save the lives of three drowning children.

Two amazing and uplifting events among jail inmates in Kentucky and Tennessee have resulted in changed lives.

A teenager who died of leukemia in 2006 will become the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint on September 7, Pope Leo XIV announced Friday.

A veteran in Lewiston, Idaho, no longer has to worry about replacing the roof on his home thanks to some generous people.

Law enforcement on Sunday saved a 68 year-old woman after they rescued her from a vehicle fire when her car flipped over during a crash in New York.
