Mark Hensch

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Senate Finally Signs Off on USCIRF; House to Vote Friday

    Senate Finally Signs Off on USCIRF; House to Vote Friday

    The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations has temporarily suspended the death sentence hanging over the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF).

  • Q&A: Bill Cosby Talks Family, Faith and Tim Tebow

    Q&A: Bill Cosby Talks Family, Faith and Tim Tebow

    Bill Cosby's career is one of the most unbelievable acts in comedy. Over five decades, he's split sides with laughter in stand-up comedy, sitcoms, movies, music and books. His latest writing, I Didn't Ask to Be Born (But I'm Glad I was), is a new collection of essays from the elder statesman of snickers.

  • Q&A: 'Christian Jim Carrey' Brad Stine on War on Christmas

    Q&A: 'Christian Jim Carrey' Brad Stine on War on Christmas

    Christian funnyman Brad Stine has tossed out quips, one-liners and jests for over two decades. There's one thing he doesn't joke about, however, and that's taking the "Christ" out of "Christmas."

  • 'Home Run' Film to Show Saddleback Church Rescuing Addicts

    'Home Run' Film to Show Saddleback Church Rescuing Addicts

    Saddleback Church’s popular addiction program, Celebrate Recovery, will soon hit the silver screen.

  • Christian Persecution Expert Insists 'Islam Needs a Reformation'

    Christian Persecution Expert Insists 'Islam Needs a Reformation'

    A controversial new book concludes that Muslims must change Islam or risk making it inseparable from violence and discrimination. Islam Uncensored is written by Jeff King, who spent nine years as president of International Christian Concern, a persecution watchdog group. King argues that Americans shouldn't mince words when it comes to Islamic extremism. He maintains that radical Islamic persecution of other major faiths has placed it among the greatest threats to world peace.

  • 'VeggieTales' Co-Creator Reflects on Series After Nearly 20 Years

    'VeggieTales' Co-Creator Reflects on Series After Nearly 20 Years

    The animated children's series "VeggieTales" is nearly two decades old - a major milestone for any program that's outgrown its original audience.

  • Virgin Mary Statues' 'Fashion' Displayed in Museum

    Virgin Mary Statues' 'Fashion' Displayed in Museum

    Did the Virgin Mary look couture while raising Christ? The French edition of The Associated Press reports that that's the question asked by "Fashion Icon," a new art exhibit on display at France's Lyon Fabric Museum. Running until March, it collects clothing from the 12th to 19th centuries used to adorn statues of Mary and her holy son.

  • UFC's Jon Jones Credits Jesus for Cage Fighting Win

    UFC's Jon Jones Credits Jesus for Cage Fighting Win

    The Ultimate Fighting Championship's Jon "Bones" Jones is still the fighting league's light heavyweight champion after Saturday night's "UFC 140," but that doesn't mean he's forgotten Jesus is the King of Kings.

  • Bible Ban at Walter Reed Military Hospital Dropped

    Bible Ban at Walter Reed Military Hospital Dropped

    Patients at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., can read their favorite Gospel passages once again after a ban on the Bible and other religious texts was repealed Thursday.

  • Tim Tebow: Time Magazine Puts 'Tebowing' on 2011 Top 10 List

    Tim Tebow: Time Magazine Puts 'Tebowing' on 2011 Top 10 List

    Tim Tebow secured a spot on Time magazine’s "The Top 10 Everything of 2011” list. The publication chose Tebow's signature "Tebowing" pose as No. 5 on its list of 2011's Top Ten Memes.