Zach Williams isn’t chasing praise from the world, and his new album makes that clear.With raw honesty and Gospel truth, he sings to the rebels, the church kids, and the broken alike: Jesus already loves you.
Netanyahu says peace could come “immediately,” but only if Hamas is disarmed and the hostages are freed. What’s really behind the so-called offer of a deal?
Can a 13-year-old boy searching for fish and freedom really encounter the Messiah? This powerful new animated film follows young John as he discovers a Savior far greater than he imagined.
The actor behind the pop culture favorite "The Summer I Turned Pretty" is boldly calling Christians to deeper faith, and he's not holding back on truth. Gavin Casalegno’s journey from screen fame to spiritual clarity may inspire your own walk.
After Tait’s confession and abuse allegations, insiders like Jeremy McCoy are now revealing what many claim was widely known but covered up in Christian music circles.
Nicolas Cage stars as Joseph in an upcoming horror film inspired by the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, a non-canonical text. The movie reimagines Jesus’ childhood with supernatural and unsettling elements.
He preached to presidents, counseled fathers, and pastored thousands, but his greatest legacy was his faithfulness to Christ. Remembering the life and ministry of Dr. Nelson Price.
Erin Bates Paine, mother of seven and beloved witness for Christ, remains in the ICU after a severe infection led to septic shock. Here’s how her family is asking believers to pray.
Daily Bible reading isn’t just good for the soul; it shapes how we see ourselves. New research confirms what Scripture already says: true identity begins in the Word of God.
Millennials and Gen Z are showing up in church more often than Boomers. A surprising study points to a shift and raises deeper questions about the kind of discipleship they’re being offered.
Buried in Egypt’s desert for over 1,500 years, these ancient churches are now telling stories of early Christian worship, and one mural may point directly to the healing hand of Jesus Christ.
After two decades of music that shaped worship for many, John Mark McMillan is stepping away from touring. Here's why he's saying goodbye and what comes next.
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