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Christian group wins lawsuit against university that denied funding of philosopher's lecture on God
A federal court has ruled in favor of a Christian student organization that filed a lawsuit against the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, accusing the school of wrongfully denying funding for a guest speaker.

'Dead Name' unveils intimate portrait of parents raising trans-identifying kids (film review)
“It feels like a gut-punch to parents because it’s like the child saying, ‘I’m trying to cancel my childhood.'"

Kathie Lee Gifford will further the Gospel for rest of her life: 'Nobody in the Bible ever retired'
Kathie Lee Gifford has done it all. She's a four-time Emmy Award-winning former TV host, screenwriter, producer, singer, songwriter and actress. But at 69, Gifford wants to use her platform for a single goal: furthering the Kingdom of God.

Ex-seminary professor accused of sexual abuse by student sues SBC for defamation
A former Southern Baptist Convention seminary professor accused of sexual abuse by a student has filed a defamation lawsuit against the SBC and several other entities, claiming he was an “easy target” and a “bona fide scapegoat” in the sex abuse scandal surrounding the denomination.

Kirk Franklin mourns Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, urges people to check on their loved ones this Christmas
Gospel artist Kirk Franklin reacted to the tragic suicide death of DJ, television host and dancer Stephen "tWitch" Boss, opening up about his struggles with mental and health encouraging people to check in on their loved ones during the holiday season.

Guillermo del Toro presents 'Pinocchio' as a 'flawed Messiah,' discusses biblical themes in new film
Reflecting on the spiritual themes woven throughout his adaptation of “Pinnochio,” Academy Award-winning film director Guillermo del Toro says he wanted to portray the puppet as a “flawed Messiah” figure in the new film.

Lysa TerKeurst reflects on 'healing' after end of 29-year marriage: 'More grateful than I’ve ever been'
Proverbs 31 Ministries founder Lysa TerKeurst has reflected on the “healing” she’s done over the last two years following the divorce from her husband of 29 years due to his infidelity and substance abuse issues.

Bob Goff on how to rediscover God-given dreams, childlike wonder in distracted society
At a time when distractions are at an all-time high and the pandemic has driven much of the joy out of the world, New York Times bestselling author Bob Goff is on a mission to encourage people to rediscover their dreams and a childlike faith.

Keith Getty on sharing Gospel message through Christmas tour, discipling next generation through song
Keith Getty discusses "Sing! An Irish Christmas" tour and discipling the next generation through song.

'It’s the most helpless feeling': Women forced to live behind bars with male rapists speak out
When advocates for incarcerated women tell their friends and family and the general public that female inmates are being housed with male sex offenders what they often encounter is shock and disbelief. But this is, in fact, happening today.



















