After his suspension, Jimmy Kimmel returned to the air with unexpected words: not just about politics and free speech, but about Jesus, grace, and a widow’s bold example of forgiveness.
She returned to the stage after nearly 20 years with a prayer on her lips and a baby on the way. Jessica Sanchez shares how faith, not fame, has sustained her on America’s Got Talent.
When darkness hits close to home, God still raises up voices of hope. This new anthem from For King Country points us to Christ and calls us to shine brighter than ever.
Country artist John Rich calls out churches for avoiding hard truths about the End Times, warning that American churches are trading conviction for comfort.
In a world full of crude comedy, Nate Bargatze is building something entirely different, clean, family-ready laughter with purpose behind it. His surprising next chapter might be his boldest yet.
From sitcoms to blockbusters, Satan’s schemes are hiding in plain sight. Lee Strobel explains how mass media is shaping hearts and homes and what Christians must do in response.
Zach Williams isn’t chasing praise from the world, and his new album makes that clear.With raw honesty and Gospel truth, he sings to the rebels, the church kids, and the broken alike: Jesus already loves you.
After two decades of music that shaped worship for many, John Mark McMillan is stepping away from touring. Here's why he's saying goodbye and what comes next.
Canadian Christians are facing jail time for simply living out biblical truth. Here’s how a new Christian music magazine is standing with them and helping a new generation of worshippers rise.
When Tauren Wells filled in for Crowder, he didn’t just sing, he led a crowd in prayer for his brother in Christ. Here’s what he prayed and why it mattered.
What if the solution to our polarized world isn't politics but the gospel itself? Lecrae shares why surrendering our empires for Christ’s Kingdom is the only way forward.
When Sanctus Real stepped inside a maximum-security prison to sing, they expected to bless the inmates. Instead, they left with a deeper sense of God’s calling and a reminder that Christ’s hope reaches even the darkest places.
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