"One stick turned positive and a different kind of vomit happened… word vomit… ‘OHHH SH**!!!’ I guess I said it loud enough for Sam to hear me, because he opened the door and asked to look at the test. He then started reading the box saying aloud, ‘Noooo!'"
"One stick turned positive and a different kind of vomit happened… word vomit… ‘OHHH SH**!!!’ I guess I said it loud enough for Sam to hear me, because he opened the door and asked to look at the test. He then started reading the box saying aloud, ‘Noooo!'"
After being tricked and bullied by his peers, 11-year-old Shayden Walker's search for true friends came led him to knock on a neighbor's front door in hopes of finding some kindness and some kids who would accept him.
“He asked why I was alone and how far away I live. Then things got more inappropriate, and he started asking me sexual questions and commented that since I have tattoos, I must like pain."
We all know them, the kids who were raised in church. They were stars of the youth group. They maybe even sang in the praise band or led worship. And then… they graduate from High School and they leave church. What happened?
Ashton Kutcher testified at a hearing at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in Washington, D.C., in hopes of ending modern slavery and human trafficking.
Angel Studios’ “Sound of Freedom,” starring Jim Caviezel, overwhelmingly claimed the number one box office spot from the highly anticipated Harrison Ford blockbuster “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” on July 4.