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Pastor Mike Jr. sweeps 2025 Stellar Awards, makes gospel history by setting new record
Pastor Mike Jr. cemented his place in gospel music history Saturday night, sweeping all nine categories in which he was nominated at the 40th annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards.

Dallas Jenkins expands biblical universe with new Prime Video series ‘Joseph of Egypt’
The story of the Old Testament hero Joseph is the latest biblical epic to hit the big screen, as Prime Video has begun production on “Joseph of Egypt” from “The Chosen” creator Dallas Jenkins and starring Adam Hashmi.

Denzel Washington rejects cancel culture, puts faith above awards: 'I follow God, I don't follow man'
Outspoken Christian actor Denzel Washington recently dismissed concerns about cancel culture and awards, saying he follows God rather than public opinion or accolades.

Ex-psychic warns Christians of ‘spiritual dangers,' demonic influence of 'The Telepathy Tapes'
“The Telepathy Tapes,” a hit podcast and developing documentary project, has gained a massive following due to its claims that non-verbal autistic children are capable of telepathic communication. But, according to a former psychic-turned-evangelist, the concept carries serious spiritual dangers, especially for Christians.

Jets QB Justin Fields says he's 'addicted' to reading the Bible, letting Scripture guide his life
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields recently said his new daily habit of Bible reading has deepened his faith and shifted his focus from public approval to God's guidance.

Anne Wilson raises over $100K for Kentucky Tornado relief: ‘Overwhelmed by God’s grace’
Grammy-nominated artist and songwriter Anne Wilson said she was “overwhelmed by God’s grace” after she headlined a benefit concert that raised more than $100,000 to aid tornado recovery efforts in Eastern Kentucky.

Expert warns foster care crisis is putting young children in grave danger
Child maltreatment in the United States kills more than 2,000 children each year — most of them under the age of 3 — yet the problem receives far less public attention than pediatric cancer or school shootings, according to child welfare expert and author Naomi Schaefer Riley.

Forrest Frank writes worshipful song inspired by Crowder's broken leg: 'Standing on the rock'
Christian recording artist Forrest Frank is turning another injury into music, this time drawing inspiration from fellow artist David Crowder’s recent accident.

Bart Millard shares bittersweet story behind MercyMe's 'Oh Death,' encourages the Church to return to awe
MercyMe shares how their new album "Wonder & Awe" blends joy with pain and faith and marks their first time co-producing every track in their three-decade career.

'House of David' creators bring true story of America’s youngest black female millionaire to big screen
The true story of Sarah Rector, an African American girl from early 1900s Oklahoma who became one of the nation’s first Black female millionaires at just 11 years old, is hitting the big screen this November.



















