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Wendy Griffith

Virginia Beach

Jesus Follower, Kilimanjaro Summiter, News Anchor & Reporter for the Christian Broadcasting Network & Author of You Didn’t Miss It! & You Are a Prize to be Won!

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  • 1 week ago | cbn.com | Wendy Griffith

    For decades, the United Kingdom has been seen as a tough place to reach people with the gospel. In recent months, though, evangelists are seeing a change – not only are people wanting to hear the good news, but Christians are also helping spread it. Many say the spiritual shift that's happening is both real and remarkable. A group called the King's Army marched near Buckingham Palace recently, proclaiming Jesus is Lord over England.

  • 2 weeks ago | cbn.com | Wendy Griffith

    Pastors typically expect Easter Sunday to be their biggest church service of the year and in 2025, many around the country experienced more than the normal "Easter bump" in attendance.  The catalyst appears to be younger men filling the pews and saying yes to Jesus. Senior Pastor Greg Laurie tells CBN News that Harvest Church in California saw a great turnout on Easter Sunday.  What caught him by surprise, however, happened at the end when a large number of people gave their lives to Christ.

  • 3 weeks ago | cbn.com | Wendy Griffith

    For nearly 50 years, Regent University, located in Virginia Beach, Virginia, has been committed to training young people to succeed in their professions, ministries, and communities. Now, it seeks to add modern athletic facilities to further enrich their collegiate experience.

  • 3 weeks ago | cbn.com | Wendy Griffith

    A major case involving schools and religious freedom goes before the Supreme Court today. The key issue: allowing parents to remove their young children from classes with books containing LGBTQ content. The high court's ruling could have far-reaching effects on schools across the country. Parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, want to pull their children out of elementary school classes when they use books that depict LGBTQ stories and themes, with many saying it violates their religious faith.

  • 3 weeks ago | cbn.com | Wendy Griffith

    A major case involving schools and religious freedom goes before the Supreme Court today. The key issue: allowing parents to remove their young children from classes with books containing LGBTQ content. The high court's ruling could have far-reaching effects on schools across the country. Parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, want to pull their children out of elementary school classes when they use books that depict LGBTQ stories and themes, with many saying it violates their religious faith.

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