David grows up, and the series grows with him, in House of David season 2. (Note: This review contains spoilers.) When we ...
Last week, German chancellor Friedrich Merz announced that it is time for Syrian refugees in his country to return home. An ...
After his final tour, independent musician John Mark McMillan is backing out of the algorithm rat race but still chasing ...
In recent months, tensions between the government and the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC), its independent national church, ...
More than 500 church leaders and members in 45 countries with close ties to China signed an online prayer petition in ...
The gospel in question portrays Jesus as a young, undisciplined child who flexes his powers a little too freely and is ...
That lesson comes through in the film’s unexpected final act. Throughout Nuremberg, a young sergeant with particular reasons ...
The church is not ready for the chatbot-companion revolution. It will make loneliness and disconnection worse. We should be ...
Jen Hatmaker’s trajectory illustrates the fraught world of spiritual influencerhood and the disappearance of the messy middle ...
The Guillermo del Toro adaptation brings unique perspective—but fails to match the depth of its source material.
Local Nigerien missionaries are shocked and saddened; foreign workers there provide training, aid, and encouragement.
House churches are banding together to help single Christians meet, while pastors are taking on new roles as matchmakers.
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