Just off her performance in this Spring’s Christian blockbuster movie “I Can Only Imagine”, Priscilla Shirer is still planting seeds as the weather warms up. Shirer, a New York Times best-selling author ...
Read More »Is this Jesus? First 3D image of Shroud of Turin released
An Italian professor has created a 3D image of of the man on the Shroud of Turin, claiming that it is the “precise image of what Jesus looked like on this earth.” ...
Read More »Navy draws the line: atheist cannot be a chaplain
The United States Navy has rejected application of atheist to serve as a chaplain. Forty-five House members and 22 Senators sent a letter to Navy Secretary Richard Spencer and Admiral John Richardson ...
Read More »Do we really have to love everyone?
“If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? The unsaved do that… But love your enemies and do good and lend, expecting nothing in return, and your ...
Read More »Was Jesus a hippie?
The question “Was Jesus a hippie pacifist?” may seem to be a thought given to frivolity, but this attempt to self-identify with the Nazarene is pervasive in many different and varying ideologies. ...
Read More »The Other Holy Land: My Journey Across Jordan
The sun set behind the glowing amber hills of Wadi Rum in Jordan. It’s a vast and ancient desert that stretches across the Arabian Peninsula. We rounded a mountain-sized outcropping of stone ...
Read More »4 ways to make Sunday a true day of rest
Once upon a time, says Dr. Matthew Sleeth, author of 24/6: A Prescription for a Healthier, Happier Life, you couldn’t even make purchases on a Sunday because it was considered the day society ...
Read More »Dramatic Truth production explores negative thoughts on the mind
What happens when a free mind encounters negative thoughts for the first time? In the new dance production The Forest Inside, a young girl opens the door of her forest to a ...
Read More »Man behind Chiefs mascot mask testifies at Prayer Breakfast
Before the Apostle Paul could write a substantial portion of the New Testament, God had to get his attention in a dramatic way on the road to Damascus. Dan Meers, the man who ...
Read More »Billy Graham diaries, notes on famous people to be released
What did Billy Graham really think about Barack Obama and the Pope? We will know March 19 when archival collections are released by the Billy Graham Center Archives. The diaries and letters ...
Read More »Steven Curtis Chapman: ‘Trust God’ Through Tragedy
The career of contemporary Christian singer/songwriter Steven Curtis Chapman has spanned 30 years, marked by success and tragedy. The Paducah, Ky., native is the recipient of five Grammys and the most Dove ...
Read More »TNT Sports Broadcaster, Ernie Johnson, talks faith
Ernie Johnson, one of America’s top sports broadcasters, has become one of the industry’s top faith voices as well. Johnson is profiled in the new issue of Fellowship of Christian Athletes magazine where ...
Read More »Iranian Christian woman faces Swedish deportation and death
After watching a banned video of Muslims stoning a woman to death, an Iranian woman had a strange dream. A man named Isa appeared to her. That woman was Aideen Strandsson. The ...
Read More »5 surprising facts about growing churches
Is your church growing or declining? For many churches it’s not good news. But for others, there is hope. I have shared with readers the statistical reality of the death spiral. Once ...
Read More »Daughter of Billy Graham has advice for dealing with loss
Anne Graham Lotz knows what it’s like to get lost in the scurry of last minute details, the long days, the confusion, the urgency of things to do after the death of ...
Read More »Benedictine College Honors 50th Anniversary of “Humanae Vitae”
To those not paying attention, it may not seem newsworthy that a Catholic college would honor a papal encyclical, but Humanae Vitae is no ordinary encyclical, and Benedictine is no ordinary Catholic ...
Read More »City-wide Easter celebration April 1
The area’s city-wide Easter service will be celebrated Sunday, April 1, from 6:30am to 8am at 1st and Grand Boulevard under the bridge (near the River Market Area) in Kansas City. It ...
Read More »Five come to church, get a car
For five people last Sunday, church took a unique turn during the service–they each received a car. Destiny Church, of Colombia, Maryland, found a unique way of giving back to their community ...
Read More »Are Bible apps dumbing us down?
According to a report released by LifeWay Research, 53 percent of Americans rarely, if ever, read scripture. One in 10 Americans have never read the Bible, and 13 percent have only read ...
Read More »Billy Graham’s daughter says truth is the church is a “mess”
In the movie “A Few Good Men,” the character Kaffee (played by Tom Cruise) shouts, “I want the truth!” Col. Jessup (Jack Nicholson) shouts back, “You can’t handle the truth!” It may ...
Read More »Women unite Friday for World Day of Prayer
Around the world it is primarily women who are on the front lines in defending their families and villages from attacks against Christianity. Often it leads to the ultimate cost for themselves, ...
Read More »Fun and Interesting Billy Graham facts
Evangelist Billy Graham led a full life. His impact on the world and people from poor to the most powerful may never fully be understood. Here are 10 interesting facts you may ...
Read More »NFL’s Benjamin Watson says God is not a vending machine
National Football League tight end Benjamin Watson has some harsh words for how America treats God. The 37-year-old free agent, who played last season with the Baltimore Ravens, appeared on Fox News this ...
Read More »Star of the TV show ‘The Middle’ credits God for success
“I am definitely limited in term to physicality. I could never be a football player, a wrestler, a boxer … but what God has given me in terms of being able to ...
Read More »Olympic games get special Bible app for free download
Museum of the Bible is inviting Olympic fans to learn about how the Bible — the best-selling, most influential book in history — has impacted the Olympic games and the athletes who ...
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