Gabrielle Devenish

Christian Post Reporter

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  • 'Heaven Is for Real' – for Kids Now Too

    The little boy who inspired the 2010 book, Heaven Is for Real, has now penned his own account of his trip to heaven. The Rev. Todd and Sonja Burpo’s account of his son’s near-death experience at the age of 4 quickly rose to attention last year Eight years later, Colton Burpo told MSNBC the memories

  • Jesus Toast? Toaster Sears Christ's Face Onto Bread

    Jesus Toast? Toaster Sears Christ's Face Onto Bread

    Looking for inspiration this Christmas season? Start having your daily bread with Jesus – on whole wheat or rye. A Vermont man is selling a toaster that burns an image of Christ into every slice of bread

  • WalMart Drops $1 Million Into Red Kettle Campaign

    WalMart Drops $1 Million Into Red Kettle Campaign

    The Walmart Foundation donated $1 million to this year’s Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign. WalMart is the largest supporter of the Red Kettle Campaign, raising more than $42 million through the red kettles in 2010.

  • The Nativity on Ice in Austria

    It’s a chilly piece of art with a heart-thawing message. A well-known Austrian artist has carved a life-size manger scene out of ice.

  • Jesus Second Most Popular Person in America, Poll Finds

    Jesus is the second most popular person in America, just behind Abraham Lincoln, a recent Public Policy Polling survey found.

  • Cults in Culture: An Eclipse of True Christianity – The Unification Church (Part 5)

    Cults in Culture: An Eclipse of True Christianity – The Unification Church (Part 5)

    The Unification Church, founded by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, owns or is affiliated with several organizations, many with Christian-sounding names. It uses Christian terminology and categories, "but the definitions and means are totally different."

  • Golden Christmas Tree Valued at $2M in Japan

    A jewelry store in Tokyo, along with a flower arrangement artist, created a Christmas tree out of pure gold, valued at $2 million

  • Catholics Revise Mass; Changes Get Mixed Reviews

    Catholics across the nation may find themselves a little confused Sunday when the church begins to use a revised Mass. “I’ll have to relearn the prayers, while this week I already know them."

  • 6.1 Magnitude Quake Strikes Japan; Fukushima Unharmed

    Two earthquakes hit northern Japan Thursday, but neither caused any major damages.

  • Tebowing Becomes Mane Event

    Tebowing Becomes Mane Event

    Now you too can ride to glory on the back of Tebow – in a saddle, that is. The people behind Little Red Feather thoroughbred racing named one of their horses after the latest craze inspired by Tim Tebow: “Tebowing.”