The Los Angeles Dodgers are trying to undo the damage caused by honoring an anti-Christian group by announcing the return of Christian Faith and Family Day. Star pitcher Clayton Kershaw publicized the ...
Read More »Elizabeth Sherrill, author of “The Hiding Place” and other influential Christian books, dies at 95
Several influential Christian leaders, including Pat Robertson, Tim Keller and Charles Stanley, have died recently. The family of Elizabeth Sherrill announced that the noted Christian author died last month at age 95. ...
Read More »The perfect summer spaghetti from pantry staples
The key to a flavor-packed spaghetti made from pantry ingredients is making the most of the garlic. We mince our garlic to make sure that all of it cooks at the same ...
Read More »How Putin is using religious art for war
Vladimir Putin is placing Russia’s age-old religious art at the service of his war aims. In Moscow, the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour echoes to Orthodox chants and prayers. It’s packed with ...
Read More »End-times author cautious about future uses of artificial intelligence
The growth of artificial intelligence may be a double-edged sword for Christians, end-times author Jeff Kinley said. “One of the biggest concerns is that it replaces human intelligence,” he says “We are ...
Read More »Panicked LGBTQ+ group declares ‘National Emergency’ as fed-up Americans push back
The Human Rights Campaign, a powerful and well-funded left-wing advocacy group, declared a “national emergency” for “LGBTQ+” people this week. It comes as the institutional Left senses that its dominance over our societal mores faces ...
Read More »CBN founder Pat Robertson has died
Trailblazing Christian broadcaster Pat Robertson has died. The news was announced by CBN, in a statement saying he passed at his home in Virginia Beach on Thursday morning. “Today, June 08, 2023, ...
Read More »Splenda changes DNA, causes ‘leaky gut’: study
A chemical used in popular sweeteners and sugar-free foods can damage human DNA and cause “leaky gut” according to a new study. Splenda is the best-selling sweetener in the United States and ...
Read More »Smoke from Canadian fires blankets cities
In an apocalyptic scene, New York and other major Northeastern cities are shrouded in heavy smoke from Canadian wildfires. Meteorologists say wildfire smoke blanketing the Midwest and Northeastern US is the worst ...
Read More »Israel and its enemies playing key roles in biblical prophecy, scholar says
This year, which is the 75th anniversary of the rebirth of modern Israel, also may be prophetically significant, says Jeffrey Johnson, Ph.D., founder of Israel Today Ministries. “What is so unprecedented in ...
Read More »VIDEO: For King & Country, MercyMe, Lauren Daigle honored at K-LOVE Fan Awards
Brandon Lake, for King & Country, Lauren Daigle and MercyMe were among the evening’s big winners when the K-LOVE Fan Awards aired on TBN, having previously been taped at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry House. The ceremony will ...
Read More »Female player recovering after injury from transgender player
Another male soccer player who identifies as transgender has injured a female player during a match. The transgender player’s aggressive shoulder check sent the female player to the ground where she lay ...
Read More »Tip of the iceberg: Investigation finds Target funding extremist agenda
Target stores remain under the microscope after being criticized for their Pride Month merchandise and displays. Research by Fox News finds a pervasive adherence to an agenda out of touch with the ...
Read More »Massive evacuation underway after Ukrainian dam blown up
Authorities in Ukraine are evacuating almost 100 towns after the country’s second-largest dam and hydroelectric power plant was blown up. The Kakhovka Dam, under Russian control since its invasion, has now unleashed a ...
Read More »Poll: virtual worship satisfying, but most people want in-person
At the height of the pandemic, many Americans who attended in-person worship services turned to their digital devices and their couches instead for virtual viewing. Now, the Pew Research Center finds a ...
Read More »Dept. of Defense ends drag shows at military facilities
Drag shows have been ended at U.S. military facilities the Department of Defense announced. The move comes amid a growing backlash by the public against shows targeting children and LGBT marketing efforts ...
Read More »New York to house immigrants in churches, private homes
New York will house illegal immigrants in churches and private homes according to a new plan announced by Mayor Eric Adams. The move comes after a record number of migrants crossed the ...
Read More »Despite good intentions, most churchgoers fall short in volunteering
When all is said and done, there often is more said than done. Despite good intentions, most churchgoers don’t follow through on volunteer opportunities. Most Protestant churchgoers say their churches encourage them ...
Read More »Palestinian leader denies there was ever a Jewish temple
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, in his now notorious speech at the United Nations on May 15, absurdly denied there was any proof of a Jewish link to the Temple Mount. In doing ...
Read More »FBI Director Wray will testify about alleged Hunter Biden cover-up
After months of what Republicans said was stonewalling, FBI Director Christopher Wray on Monday will hand over a subpoenaed document that may detail a Biden family bribery scheme. House Oversight Committee Chairman ...
Read More »“SBC at a Crossroads” Rick Warren addresses problems in new video series
The Southern Baptist Convention has lost nearly a half-million members in the past year, which represents the largest decline in more than a century. Pastor and author Rick Warren is addressing the ...
Read More »Michael W. Smith endorses controversial new Bible translation
Christian singer Michael W. Smith has endorsed the controversial “The Passion” translation of the Bible, which was removed from the Bible Gateway platform last year. “The vivid wording strips away the centuries, ...
Read More »More than 4,000 people baptized in location featured in “Jesus Revolution” movie
In a scene right out of the “Jesus Revolution” movie, more than 4,000 people were baptized at Southern California’s Pirate’s Cove on Pentecost Sunday Oceans Church organized Baptize SoCal, an event advertised as ...
Read More »Including faith element has helped Karen Kingsbury sell more than 25 million books
Many modern novels come up short by ignoring the faith of their characters, bestselling author Karen Kingsbury said. “A story well told has the physical, intellectual, emotional and the spiritual content,” she ...
Read More »Capitol Police apologize after stopping kids from singing National Anthem
After widespread condemnation, the U.S. Capitol Police have apologized for stopping a Christian children’s choir as they sang the United States national anthem. “Although popup demonstrations and musical performances are not allowed ...
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