At an emotional hearing where he was sentenced to nearly 30 years in prison for attempting to murder his wife and children, a sobbing Matthew Lee Richards repented of his…
Month: April 2025
Aspiring preacher receives platinum ticket on ‘American Idol’: ‘To God be the glory’
A teenage aspiring preacher received a platinum ticket on “American Idol,” marking the latest example of a Christian musician experiencing success on the reality TV singing competition. Read More The…
Aspiring Preacher Stuns Judges, Wins Platinum Ticket on ‘American Idol’
Canaan James Hill, a 17-year-old aspiring preacher from Dallas, Texas, delivered a stirring gospel performance during his audition for American Idol, earning him a ticket to Hollywood. Hill was the…
World’s wealthiest televangelist lists Florida beachfront condo for sale
The world’s wealthiest televangelist, billionaire Edir Macedo of Brazil, has listed his beach condo in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, for sale. The Christian Post | RSS Read More
The Problem with Christian ‘Worldview’
Every so often, a book or article will denounce the concept of worldview for Christians. The claims, which vary from writer to writer, are usually a mix of legitimate critique…
Are the Gospels Hopelessly Contradictory? with J. Warner Wallace
Are there contradictions between the gospel accounts? If so, how can we trust the central tenet of Christianity–the Resurrection of Jesus? Last week, J. Warner Wallace and his son Jimmy Wallace joined Frank…
Animated film ‘The King of Kings’ shares Gospel through Charles Dickens’ perspective
South Korean director Jang Seong-Ho and cinematographer-producer Woo-hyung Kim share why they hope the new animated film “The King of Kings” delivers thje message of Jesus’ love to a global,…
Federal judge denies SBC’s motion to dismiss Johnny Hunt’s defamation lawsuit because of tweet
A federal judge stopped short on Monday of completely dismissing a defamation lawsuit filed by former Southern Baptist Convention President Johnny Hunt against the SBC and the SBC Executive Committee…
Seeking God’s Wisdom in a World Full of Fools
Many historians trace April Fools’ Day back to 1500s France and the introduction of the Gregorian Calendar. It seems some of the French were unaware of the change and continued…
Utah bans overtly political flags from classrooms, government buildings
Utah has banned the display of overtly political flags at government buildings and public schools, prompting concerns from both sides of the aisle. Read More The Christian Post | RSS
