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There was something undeniably striking about hearing the name of Jesus proclaimed so boldly on the popular TV show American Idol. On a stage built to create stars, where dreams of fame, applause, and celebrity often take center stage, Monday night's "Songs of Faith" episode offered a very different sound.
Perez Hilton, one of the most hated men on the internet spent years mocking Christianity and said he didn't need to be redeemed. Then after 21 days in the hospital fighting for his life, he says God personally revealed Himself to him. This is the story of the most unlikely transformation—and what it reveals about grace, belief, and the people we think are too far gone.
This Easter weekend, sanctuaries across America will be packed. Parking lots will overflow and extra chairs will be unfolded. But once Easter Sunday is over, how will those people live out their faith in the days ahead? A new poll shows some troubling numbers about the worldview of those attending church.
What happened to Chicago Bulls player Jaden Ivey is not really about basketball. It is about the growing cost of speaking biblical truth in a culture that claims to celebrate diversity--unless that diversity includes Christians who still believe the Bible means what it says.
Cohabitation is no longer just a secular issue - it's the church's quietly tolerated compromise. Young Christians often have excuses ready for rationalizing their justification.
A Colorado law prohibiting licensed counselors from engaging in talk therapy to help a person "reduce or eliminate unwanted sexual attractions, change sexual behaviors, or grow in the experience of harmony with their bodies" has been found to unconstitutionally violate the First Amendment right to freedom of speech.
As millions of Christians and Jews prepare this week to observe Passover and the resurrection of Jesus, President Donald Trump chose Sunday to share a deeply personal letter he had received from Christian evangelist Franklin Graham on how one gets to heaven.
New tests show AI systems are becoming more capable at a faster rate than ever before, while there is mounting evidence that they are also becoming more willing to behave in manipulative, evasive, or disobedient ways.
The crisis now gripping the United Methodist Church is no longer a matter of quiet theological drift--it is an open, accelerating rupture with historic Christianity.
LGBT activists and their political allies had targeted Grech, a Christian who had shared his testimony of leaving a homosexual lifestyle, in order to make an example of him and set a chilling precedent across the EU.
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