Katherine Weber

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Bishop TD Jakes Talks Forgiveness in Trayvon Martin Case

    T.D. Jakes, pastor of The Potter's House in Dallas, Texas, has taken to national television to promote his new book, "Let It Go," and to express his views regarding the Trayvon Martin case, which has attracted worldwide attention since details of the Florida teen's shooting death were made public.

  • America Still a 'Religious Nation,' Gallup Poll Finds

    A new poll from Gallup reveals that although "state culture" influences one's religiosity, America is still, overall, a religious nation. In addition, the survey found that among all states, Mississippi is the most religious, while Vermont and New Hampshire rank as the least religious.

  • Kirk Cameron's 'Monumental' Draws Praise, Criticism Amid Nationwide Screenings

    Kirk Cameron's 'Monumental' Draws Praise, Criticism Amid Nationwide Screenings

    Fans and foes alike have been taking to social media platform Twitter to express support and criticism for "Monumental," the documentary created by actor and devout Christian Kirk Cameron that links America's founding to faith in God. 

  • TD Jakes Amazed by Turnout at NYC 'Let It Go' Book Signing (PHOTOS)

    TD Jakes Amazed by Turnout at NYC 'Let It Go' Book Signing (PHOTOS)

    Bishop T.D. Jakes, lead pastor of the Potter's House in Dallas, Texas, is currently visiting New York City to promote his new book, Let It Go: Forgive So You Can Be Forgiven, which was released nationally Feb. 28.

  • Youcef Nadarkhani Still Alive; Execution Reports Prove False

    Youcef Nadarkhani Still Alive; Execution Reports Prove False

    Iranian pastor Youcef Nadarkhani is still alive and recent reports of his execution are false, according to the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), which was able to confirm on March 26 that the imprisoned evangelical minister's death sentence for apostasy has not been carried out.

  • Pa. Pastor Has Youth Group 'Kidnapped' as Persecution Lesson

    This past week in Southeast Pennsylvania, a pastor led an unconventional lesson about missionary work for the church's youth group. The lesson resulted in one girl shedding tears and an angry parent filing a police complaint.

  • Kirk Cameron Tells of God's 'Monumental' Role in America's Founding

    Kirk Cameron Tells of God's 'Monumental' Role in America's Founding

    In his new documentary "Monumental," actor and devout Christian Kirk Cameron goes in search of the "secret recipe" that has made America the "richest, freest nation the world has ever seen," ultmately unveiling to viewers his belief that God played a pivotal role in the nation's founding.

  • Bruce Springsteen's New Album of 'Near-Biblical Significance,' Critics Say

    Rock legend Bruce Springsteen is currently promoting his new album, entitled "Wrecking Ball," which critics say is chock full of religious imagery and holds "near-biblical significance" for the musician's latest commentary on the woes of American life.  

  • 'The Hunger Games' Highlights Godless World, or Glorifies Violence?

    With "The Hunger Games" hitting theaters Friday, fans are pointing to parallels between the film's storyline and the message conveyed in the Gospel, but some critics have dismissed the story as too violent, despite the stated effort of the author to highlight the dangers of glorifying violence.

  • Bethany Joy Galeotti Announces Divorce, Name Change

    Star of the CW's "One Tree Hill," Bethany Joy Galeotti, took to her blog Monday, March 19 to announce that she is divorcing from her musician husband Michael Galeotti, and planning on changing her name back to Bethany Joy Lenz.