MISSING: 16-year-old Jeremiah was last seen on May 14, 2026, in San Tan Valley, Arizona. He may be in the Tucson area.
Have info? Call NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST or the Pinal County Sheriff's Office at 1-520-866-5111. @KVOA@kgun9@KOLDNews@abc15
#Philadelphia, #PA: 12y/o Ivanna was last seen on May 1 around 1pm, at her residence on the 5200 block of Glenloch Street in the Frankford area. According to reports, she informed her mother that she was heading to a local park and intended to return home by 1:30pm.
At 18 years old, most people are picking a major.
Demetria Coley just made history.
The Florida native crossed the stage as the youngest graduate in Florida State University College of Nursing’s history... carrying not just a degree, but a legacy. Inspired by her late mother, a NICU nurse, Demetria turned grief into purpose and discipline into destiny.
From earning her associate degree at 15 to volunteering in emergency departments and training in women’s health, she didn’t just dream early... she moved early.
This isn’t just about age. It’s about alignment.
And somewhere, her mother’s legacy is smiling back. 🖤
MISSING CHILD ALERT: 16-year-old Fayth was last seen on April 27, 2026, in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts.
Have info? Call NCMEC at 1-800-843-5678 or Dartmouth Police Department 1-508-910-1735.
God meets us in the quiet place, equips us for the hard places, and surrounds us with peace the world can’t give.
On this National Day of Prayer, may we return to the One who meets us with wisdom, peace, and unfailing care when we kneel before Him.
@KHOU I hate crime but the comments of so many prejudiced idiots is frightening. Criminals come in all colors. All Black people aren't criminals just like all white people aren't school shooters, Serial killers and pedophiles. We all need Jesus desperately.
Meet 17-year-old Sahli Negassi, the Black teen from West Orange, New Jersey, who made history by scoring a perfect 1600 on the SAT in June 2024. LEGEND 🔥
Survivors of the 2025 massacre in Benue State, Nigeria, have waited months for justice.
“We are crying. We are not government and we do not have power, so we have to be hopeful that we will get justice,” said one.
https://t.co/wvc65boOcr
You don't have to be a pastor, a theologian, or a Bible scholar to share the gospel. Peter and John were fishermen. Moses said "I'm nobody." And God used them anyway.
"We are like fragile clay jars containing this great treasure. This makes it clear that our great power is from God, not from ourselves." — 2 Corinthians 4:7
God isn't looking for ability. He's looking for availability.
Your workplace, your neighborhood, your school — that's your mission field. Show up. Speak up. Watch what He does.
@BarackObama@NASAArtemis Too much money spent on outerspace. Use that money for health care and starving children and help build safe housing around this planet. 🙏🏾✝️
The most powerful part of many of our persecuted Christian brothers and sisters’ stories is not only their commitment to Christ at any cost but also their willingness to forgive their persecutors. In the same way, Christ has forgiven us. Who must we forgive today?
While Christians worldwide celebrated Easter, gunmen in Nigeria carried out a series of brutal attacks, targeting worshippers at St. Ignatius Catholic Church in Benue State and across several other states. At least 60 Christians were murdered, others have been kidnapped, and the final tally is still unclear.
CBN News spoke with missionary Judd Saul, founder of Equipping the Persecuted, who provided a sobering look at what he describes as a calculated campaign of genocide against Nigerian Christians.
"It's total genocide, and it's government-complicit!" he said.
WATCH HIS STUNNING ASSESSMENT: https://t.co/LDX90Huc1a