• Pastor Keion Henderson Faces Backlash after Controversial Comments on Giving to the Poor

    Pastor Keion Henderson Faces Backlash after Controversial Comments on Giving to the Poor
    Megachurch Pastor Keion Henderson recently drew backlash from pastors and Christians over a resurfaced clip from one of his 2023 sermons where he told congregants that they receive "wealth" or blessing from God by giving to the poor but only when they tithe to church.
  • Football Is an Act of Worship, Declares Coach in New Doc ‘God. Family. Football.’

    Football Is an Act of Worship, Declares Coach in New Doc ‘God. Family. Football.’
    The football coach featured in a new Fox Nation sports documentary says he teaches his players to prioritize faith and family over football and to trust Christ in every aspect of their lives.
  • Died: Jack Iker, Anglican Who Drew the Line at Women’s Ordination

    Died: Jack Iker, Anglican Who Drew the Line at Women’s Ordination
    Jack Iker, a Texas bishop who took 48 congregations and 15,000 parishioners out of the Episcopal Church USA and helped start the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA), died on October 5. He was 75.Iker was a conservative Anglo-Catholic who made common cause with evangelicals—whom he called “strange bedfellows”—in order to fight against liberal theological revisionism. He was especially opposed to the ordination of women. He would not accept women as priests in his dioce
  • Rhett Walker Credits Church’s Grace during Teenage Pregnancy for His Music and Salvation

    Rhett Walker Credits Church’s Grace during Teenage Pregnancy for His Music and Salvation
    Grammy-nominated Christian singer Rhett Walker says the grace extended to him by a church during a teenage pregnancy is the reason he sings today and also the reason he found salvation.
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  • 'The Wingfeather Saga' Creators Tease Thrilling Season 3 Saying 'New Dangers Waiting for Them'

    'The Wingfeather Saga' Creators Tease Thrilling Season 3 Saying 'New Dangers Waiting for Them'
    The creators of "The Wingfeather Saga" recently revealed what will happen in season 3 of the animated series. In season 3, the Wingfeather family will take refuge in an underground city of ice in the Ice Praises, where they will encounter unexpected dangers that will change their journey.
  • Why Can’t We Talk to Each Other Anymore?

    Years ago, I taught a Bible study that I knew would be controversial. I was a couple years into seminary, and my church asked me to join a team of teachers for the weekly women’s Bible study. We were going through Genesis, and I received the sign-up sheet after everyone else had already selected their texts, leaving me with one option: Genesis 18–20. Next to the chapters listed on the sheet, it simply read, “Sodom and Gomorrah.”Though I was mildly horrified by my assignme
  • The Robot Will Lie Down With the Gosling

    The Robot Will Lie Down With the Gosling
    In an animation landscape full of sequels, prequels, and remakes, The Wild Robot is a welcome respite.Based on Peter Brown’s eponymous 2016 novel and brought to the screen in painterly style, the film tells the story of a robot stranded on an island and forced to adapt to her woodland surroundings. Programmed to be helpful, she soon takes as her task raising a gosling and preparing him for an upcoming migration.Reminiscent of Ice Age, Wall-E, and The Iron Giant, The Wild Robot speaks to th
  • How Priscilla Shirer Surrenders All

    Priscilla Shirer remembers the advice she got earlier in her ministry career: You cannot do a thousand things to the glory of God, but you can do one or two.“I’ve never forgotten that,” she said. Each season of life, she prays and discerns what priorities she believes God has laid out for her. Whatever doesn’t align with those is a “no for now.”“This is not always easy,” she said. “No, it’s a constantly saying, ‘Lord, please help
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  • Church Disappointment Is Multilayered

    Church Disappointment Is Multilayered
    Why are people leaving the church or their faith behind? Some answers boil down to platitudes, like a supposed desire to pursue a sinful lifestyle. But apologist Lisa Fields has found the reasons to be much more complex.Fields, founder of the Jude 3 Project, which equips Black Christians to know what they believe and why, has sat across from many people leaving the church. During these “exit interviews,” she’s discovered that somewhere in nearly every story lurks the specter of