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Actor Lucas Black recently shared that he has no regrets stepping away from NCIS New Orleans in 2019 in order to put his family first.
Although Chick-fil-A has approximately eight locations in the Portland area, it will be the first Chick-fil-A within the city limits in two decades.
Actress Candace Cameron Bure recently shared a video in which country singer Hillary Scott of Lady A leads worship at church.
The Southern Baptist Convention remains an overwhelmingly conservative denomination, but new data suggests the people in the pews are more politically diverse than is commonly assumed.
Loran Livingston, lead pastor of Central Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, delivered? a Sunday sermon to his congregation of about 6,000 people concerning the importance of studying Scripture rightly without outside interference from false doctrine.
Family and friends of Grammy-winning artist Mandisa will celebrate her life Saturday during a funeral service at a Brentwood, Tenn., church that will be live-streamed.
Christian worship leader and activist Sean Feucht is taking action in response to anti-Israel protests at well-known campuses such as Columbia University and New York University.
One of the nation's leading evangelists is warning Christian parents that Taylor Swift's newest album contains lyrics that seemingly oppose the faith. Swift released The Tortured Poets Department on April 19.
"They're depressed and anxious and have been discipled, so to speak, by social media and phones and all that," he said Tuesday during the panel discussion about the Asbury outpouring at the Evangelical Press Association's convention in Lexington, Ky. "But that doesn't mean they are not hungry for something that's good and right and true and real."
Columbia, an Ivy League school in New York City, became an epicenter when a tent city dubbed the “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” was created on the school's campus.
Mandisa will forever be remembered for her beautiful heart and vivacious voice that not only sang praises to the Lord but was authentic about her precious relationship with Him.
"Unfortunately, we don't know the timing of this as well as we know the eclipse," Bill Cooke, lead for NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office said, but it will be visible to the "unaided eye" at some point in 2024.
As anti-Israel protests roil university campuses, a new survey confirms that Generation Z is, indeed, less likely to support the Jewish state than the general population.
A 2,000-year-old ancient clay token uncovered near the temple mount in Jerusalem likely was used by Jewish pilgrims traveling to the city as money to “exchange for offerings during their sacred visits,” according to the organization that is studying it and other items.
Beverly LaHaye, wife of the late evangelist Tim LaHaye (coauthor of the famous? Left Behind book series) and founder of the Concerned Women for America, has passed away at age 94.
Mandisa passed away last Thursday (April 18) at the age of 47. At the present time, no cause of death has been revealed. Mandisa's sudden death has shocked the Christian community and abroad.
Prominent Christian leader Beth Moore's past includes plenty of heartache and deep hurt. Beth opens up about the struggles she's faced and the power of God's amazing grace!
The co-founder of Planet Fitness has denounced the gym's franchise policy of allowing anatomical men into women's locker rooms.
Chuck Swindoll is taking a new role at the Texas church he founded, but he's not retiring.
Roblox, Spotify and Instagram - all popular among children - are also popular among sexual predators according to a new report by the National Center on Sexual Exploitation.
Legendary actor Dennis Quaid calls his new gospel album an “autobiographical” record, saying it tells the story of a man searching for purpose until he filled his “God-sized hole” through his Christian faith.
The U.S. -- and the world -- has been wrestling with issues of racial equality for centuries. In America in recent times, the issues of racism and equality have been particularly at the forefront of our national discourse, with many Christian leaders speaking out against racism and for reconciliation. Ultimately, many Christian leaders have acknowledged that there is much injustice to face and much work to be done, but that the Gospel is essential to true and lasting reconciliation. Here are 10 quotes from Christian leaders on the issues of racism, equality, and what the Church can do to work for justice and unity.Photo courtesy: ©Getty Images/ktsimage
A pair of well-known pastors say Iran's attack on Israel over the weekend was a fulfillment of biblical prophecy and that they're urging Christians around the world to pray for the Jewish state.
Pastor Mark Driscoll left the stage at a megachurch men's conference after he criticized an earlier sword-swallowing performance by Alex Megala (America's Got Talent 2013, Britain's Got Talent 2016), which he likened to something that someone might see at a strip club.
Professional golfer Scottie Scheffler said he woke up Sunday morning before the final round of the Masters at Augusta, Ga., with anxious thoughts but took solace knowing that his future is “secure on the cross.”

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