-
Alabama Head Coach Avery Johnson has Crimson Tide Basketball Rolling
Avery Johnson, the head coach of the University of Alabama basketball team, has the Crimson Tide on a five game winning streak. A man of faith, Johnson is instilling his players with a will to win grounded in his faith in Jesus Christ.

-
Seton Hall Poll: Americans Worried Terrorist Attacks at Sporting Events
According to a poll conducted by Seton Hall Univeristy, a majority of American sports fans are concerned about terrorist activity at large sports venues.

-
AJ McCarron: Who Is the Bengals Backup QB?
After Andy Dalton's thumb injury Sunday against Pittsburgh, Cincinnati Bengals backup quarterback A.J. McCarron took over for the AFC North leader. Who is AJ McCarron and does he have what it takes to lead the Bengals, if necessary, into the playoffs?
-
University of Maryland Votes To Change The Name of Byrd Stadium
The troubling trend of renaming buildings on university campuses has infected the world of college sports. In November, the University of Maryland Board of Regents voted to rename Byrd Stadium, the home field of the U. of M. football team, to the simple moniker Maryland Stadium. The board voted 12-5 in favor of the measure after student-led protests to rename the stadium began early in 2015.

-
Stadium Shenanigans In St. Louis; Will Corruption Claim Keep Rams From Leaving to Los Angeles?
With the nation's second largest city, Los Angeles, begging the NFL for a professional football, to moving trucks are practically circling around St. Louis like hungry vultures. It's no secret that the city needs a new stadium to replace Edward Jones Dome to keep the Rams from bolting for Southern California. Now, as the drama unfolds regarding a proposed billion dollar stadium deal, one St. Louis politician has publicly claimed corruption in the process to keep the Rams in town.

-
Qatar Evangelical Alliance breaks ground on worship center, witnessing Christ in a Muslim nation
A worship center for evangelical churches has commenced construction in Qatar, marking a significant spiritual milestone in the history of evangelicals in the country.

-
Hong Kong's deadliest fire in a Century: churches mobilize and pray to support the community
On 26 November, a severe level‑five fire broke out at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po. Early reports said at least 13 people died and 23 were injured. Local churches mobilize to support the community and pray.

-
Faith and freedom: USCIRF Chair Vicky Hartzler shares insights on China’s religious landscape
As China continues to update its religious regulations, changes in the country’s faith environment and space for religious practice have drawn increased global attention. In this interview, USCIRF Chair Vicky Hartzler responds to questions about religious policy, human rights, and faith, offering her perspectives on China’s current situation and sharing words of support and encouragement for Christians facing challenges.

-
U.S. Congressional hearing highlights religious freedom challenges facing Chinese Christians and other faith communities
A recent U.S. congressional hearing cast a spotlight on religious freedom conditions in China, with witnesses sharing firsthand accounts of pressure faced by Christian, Muslim, and Tibetan Buddhist communities.

-
Through education and healthcare: ACTS bears witness to the Gospel in West Africa
Silicon Valley’s River of Life Christian Church, based in California, founded Africa Career Training School (ACTS ), which has built schools and clinics in Togo, Benin and other West African nations.
