Trump Announces Two-Week Cease-Fire With Iran Following Pakistan-Mediated Talks

The United States and Iran reached an 11th-hour cease-fire agreement on Tuesday evening, just hours before President Donald Trump’s deadline for Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, following a Pakistan-brokered push.
Texas Court Dismisses Mosque Lawsuit, Allowing Christian Evangelists to Continue Public Outreach

Texas Court Dismisses Mosque Lawsuit, Allowing Christian Evangelists to Continue Public Outreach

A Texas court has thrown out a lawsuit brought by a Dallas-area mosque that aimed to stop Christian evangelists from preaching and distributing religious materials on public property nearby. The legal action was filed in October 2025 by East Plano Islamic Center against Testimonies of God, an evangelism ministry, along with Heritage Grace Community Church.
  • Virginia Megachurch Gives Over $1 Million to Prevent Evictions for Hundreds of Families
    Virginia Megachurch Gives Over $1 Million to Prevent Evictions for Hundreds of Families
    A historic Black megachurch in Virginia has contributed more than $1 million to help relieve housing debt for over 300 families living in public housing, preventing them from facing eviction. Alfred Street Baptist Church raised the funds through its annual SEEK initiative, a period of fasting and prayer observed earlier this year by members of the congregation.
  • MZ Generation Show Greater Optimism for Spiritual Revival, New Survey Finds
    MZ Generation Show Greater Optimism for Spiritual Revival, New Survey Finds
    A recent survey indicates that younger generations in the United States, particularly millennials and Generation Z, express greater optimism than older age groups about the possibility of a nationwide spiritual revival. Barna asked participants whether they believed that “a spiritual revival will happen in the U.S. in the next 12 months.”
  • Ohio Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Pastor Over Homeless Ministry, Ending Case Permanently
    Ohio Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Pastor Over Homeless Ministry, Ending Case Permanently
    An Ohio judge has issued a final ruling that throws out a lawsuit filed by a city against a local pastor who operated a round-the-clock homeless outreach program on church grounds. Judge James D. Bates of the Williams County Court of Common Pleas released a conclusive decision in the case involving the Fire Department against Dad’s Place and Riehle Rentals, LLC.