- 02/01/2011
Christian Writer Vies for 'Advice Guru' Title for GMA
After 15,000 applications and three months, Carla Barnhill, former writer for Christianity Today, became one of the finalists to become the next “advice guru” for ABC’s Good Morning America.
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02/01/2011Anti-Sex Trafficking Efforts Stepped Up Ahead of Super Bowl
Sunday marks the culmination of the football experience. But for a lot of young children, the Super Bowl marks the brutal time when they’re sold for sex.
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01/31/2011Documentary: 'Beware of Christians'
Tired of going through the motions, four college students left their routine Christian lives in the U.S. in a quest to find what it really means to be a follower of Jesus outside the Christian setting.
- 01/29/2011
New Zealand's Biggest Christian Music Fest Kicks Off
New Zealand’s biggest Christian Music Festival kicked off Friday with 25,000 people. Parachute 2011 is hosting a variety of Christian artists and Christians speakers at the four-day festival
- 01/27/2011
'The King's Speech' May be Re-Released without Profanities
With a dozen Oscar nominations in hand, "The King’s Speech" may be re-edited to reach a wider PG audience.
- 01/27/2011
Rick Warren Calls Christians to Fall in Love with Jesus Again
Christians participating in a 21-day period of fasting and praying have been encouraged virtually by well-known pastors, including Rick Warren of Saddleback Church and Brian Houston of Hillsong Church.
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01/26/2011Celebrity Fitness Expert: Christians Should Care for Body Carrying Soul
A celebrity fitness expert believes that Christians should not neglect their physical wellness to only concentrate on their spiritual health.
- 01/25/2011
Joel Osteen Working on His Next Book
Joel Osteen is set to work on a new book scheduled for publication this September. The senior pastor of Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas has signed a publishing agreement with publisher FaithWords.
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01/25/2011'The Rite' – Dark but Not Dangerous
Highly anticipated film, “The Rite,” gives the devil and the power of darkness a fair share of the screen time, but hopefully viewers will walk away thinking about the other spiritual power that also exists.
Tags Evangelicals - 01/22/2011
Pro-Life 'Bella' Actor to Open Women's Clinic
Pro-life Mexican actor Eduardo Verástegui, the star of the “Bella,” officially announced his plans to build the largest clinic for women in the United States.
Tags Abortion - 01/22/2011
Gervais on Not Mocking Christians
Professed atheist Ricky Gervais sat down with CNN’s Piers Morgan on Thursday to talk about his remarks at Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards and his personal encounter with Christianity.
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01/20/2011Thousands of Teen Girls to Attend Revolve Tour
Teen girls around the nation can participate in a high-energy, inspirational 2-day weekend tour with some of the top Christian music artists, authors, and performers.
- 01/18/2011
U.S. and Canadian Faith-Based TV Networks Announce Partnership
Two faith-based TV networks announced on Tuesday a partnership that will combine their audience to over 40 million homes.
Tags Television Family issues - 01/17/2011
Christian Filmmaker Takes On Popular WWJD Book
Christian filmmakers may not have a multimillion-dollar budget, but one producer said confidently, “What we don’t have in money we make up in ambition.”
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01/17/2011Matthew West Helps Raise $205K for St. Jude's
Matthew West's "One Last Christmas," inspired by a 2-year-old Leukemia patient, raised over $205,000 for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital in one month, according to an announcement Saturday.


