A former OnlyFans model from Illinois has left the adult entertainment industry following a profound spiritual awakening, which culminated in her baptism and recommitment to her Christian faith. Read More…
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Travel: Postcard from Skirlaugh
As attractive as the brick Gothic revival former chapel is, the even older St. Augustine’s Church caught my eye. Carrying the highest designation for historic listed buildings in England, it’s…
Fertility rate to fall below replacement level in almost every world region by 2040: report
Fertility rates are expected to fall below the replacement rate in every region of the world except Sub-Saharan Africa by 2040, a new report reveals. Read More The Christian Post…
Travel: 3 places to visit this spring
It’s not too late to book a trip this spring, especially during the shoulder season after Easter. Read More The Christian Post | RSS
Paul Alexander, confined 72 years in iron lung, spoke of ‘God’s love’ before death
A man who set the Guinness World Record for living the longest time in an iron lung spoke about the love of God his family showed him before his death…
Travel: Postcard from Boulder
Yes, Boulder is unabashedly on the political left. But Boulder has more to offer visitors than just its brand of politics, which admittedly isn’t anywhere near the spot I occupy…
Young men more likely than women to say they want to be parents someday, study finds
As young adults are getting married and entering parenthood later in life than their parents’ generation did before them, a new Pew Research study finds that among young adults without…
Women share their abortion stories: ‘The life was just sucked out of me, too’
The Christian Post spoke with three women who have opened up about their past abortions and how they eventually forgave themselves after struggling with indescribable emotions and, in some cases,…
Travel: Postcard from France’s Dordogne
The Dordogne might just be the best-kept secret in France. The region, historically known as Perigord, is located in the southwest, not far from Bordeaux and its universally known wine…
Christians more likely to use AI at work than non-Christians: survey
Self-identified Christians are more likely to use artificial intelligence in their work on at least some occasions than their non-Christian peers, according to survey data released by the Barna Group. …