Up until the age of 16, Heidi Barr did not believe in Jesus, that is until she met Him face-to-face after a terrible horseback riding accident. “I knew him immediately. Every cell in my soul knew everything about who He was. I should not have seen Jesus. Why should I …
Read More »Supreme Court Tie Vote Dooms Taxpayer Funded Catholic Charter School in Oklahoma
WASHINGTON (AP) – The Supreme Court on Thursday effectively ended a publicly funded Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, dividing 4-4. The outcome keeps in place an Oklahoma court decision that invalidated a vote by a state charter school board to approve the St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, which …
Read More »Joe Rogan Is Reportedly Attending Church ‘Consistently,’ Christian Apologist Reveals
Joe Rogan, who recently voiced skepticism about the Big Bang theory of evolution, is reportedly attending church on a regular basis. The 57-year-old Rogan, one of the most prominent podcasters in popular media, is attending church “consistent[ly],” according to Christian apologist Wesley Huff, who is leading Apologetics Canada. Huff, who sat down …
Read More »Iconic Bible Teacher Kay Arthur Dies at 91: ‘A Life Well Lived’
Kay Arthur, a world-renowned Christian author, Bible teacher, and Precept cofounder, died Tuesday at the age of 91. “Over the past 55 years, that small outreach has grown into an international ministry discipling millions through Scripture,” Precept wrote on social media. “Through television, radio, writing, and speaking, God has used …
Read More »Digital Babylon: Biblical Wisdom from Daniel for Today’s Social Media Age
Babylon isn’t just ancient history; its proverbial presence lives on in our pockets, tempting us to give into every indulgence, every noise, every decadent desire imaginable. The Old Testament story in the first chapter of Daniel feels surprisingly modern, a poignant commentary on the choices Christians face every single day. …
Read More »Christian Summer Camp Fights Back Amid Claims Government Could Shut It Down Over Gender Law
A Christian summer camp in Colorado is suing over a gender policy it says could shut it down. Camp IdRaHaJe in Bailey, Colorado, is asking a court to allow it to follow its sincerely held religious beliefs and separate campers by sex and not gender identity, The Denver Post reported. The …
Read More »Education Department Drops $37 Million Fine Against America’s Largest Christian University
After a years-long legal battle, the U.S. Department of Education has dropped its historic $37.7 million fine against the largest Christian university in the country. Grand Canyon University, based in Phoenix, Arizona, was cleared by a Joint Stipulation of Dismissal order of any wrongdoing after the Biden administration claimed it …
Read More »Revival Sparks Reported in Spartanburg, SC, and There’s a Big Plan to Take It Statewide
ANALYSIS An incredible move of God is stirring in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Over the past two years, there has been what locals are calling the beginning of a revival, and they are looking to take it all the way to the capital of the state. It began with different outreach …
Read More »OB Takes ‘One Less Burden’ Off Shoulders of Kentucky Residents Devastated by Tornadoes
Victims of the devastating tornadoes in Kentucky and Missouri are searching the piles of debris and rubble that was once their homes. Operation Blessing rode along with Pastor Brad Parrett in London, Kentucky, through his devastated town. “This is by far the worst we have ever seen,” the Soul’s Harbor …
Read More »Pastor Breaks Down Why Christians Simply Can’t Ignore Angels and Demons: ‘We Have Emasculated the Gospel’
Allen Jackson, pastor of World Outreach Church in Tennessee, is on a mission to get people thinking more deeply about angels, demons, and the supernatural. Jackson’s new book, “Angels, Demons & You” tackles these very subjects, with the preacher calling fellow believers to more boldly approach the subject matter. “Most …
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