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How Case Keenum Shared His Faith With Teammates After Damar Hamlin’s Life-Threatening Injury

Journeyman NFL quarterback and outspoken Christian Case Keenum has had a “crazy career,” moving from city to city and from team to team. But looking back, he says his football journey has a blessing—and allows him to be a blessing to others.

‘One of the Worst Books Ever’—Actor Brian Cox on the Bible: ‘It’s a Mythology’

Emmy Award-winning Scottish actor Brian Cox called the Bible “one of the worst books ever” during a recent interview on author Rich Leigh’s “The Starting Line Podcast.”

Church Leaders, Government Officials Observe National Day of Prayer; Critics Say It’s Christian Nationalism

On Thursday (May 2), leaders in church and in government took to social media to commemorate the National Day of Prayer.

United Methodists Strike down Ban on Ordination of Gay Clergy

With a simple vote call and without debate, delegates to the General Conference removed the ban on the ordination of ‘self-avowed practicing homosexuals’ — a prohibition that dates to 1984.

Beth Moore and Abby Johnson Push Back on John MacArthur for Mental Health Comments

Beth Moore is among those responding to John MacArthur's claim that mental illness does not exist but is instead a "noble" lie meant to enrich Big Pharma.

WATCH: Megachurch Pastor Responds to Profanity Shouted During Service

During a recent sermon, Pastor Ed Newton of Community Bible Church (CBC) in San Antonio, Texas, interrupted the service to address a churchgoer shouting profanity.

John MacArthur Claims Mental Illness Is a ‘Noble Lie,’ Medicating Children Creates ‘Potential Drug Addicts’

Christian author and and pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church, John MacArthur, recently told attendees of the “For the Valley Bible Conference” in Kingsburg, California, that mental illness is a “major noble lie” told to make “Big Pharma” richer.

‘I Got Radically Saved’—Former OnlyFans Star Defends Herself Against Claims Her Faith Is Not Genuine

Former OnlyFans model Nala Ray defended herself against claims that she has not undergone a true transformation into a follower of Jesus. Specifically, she responded to influencer Hannah Pearl Davis, who has nearly 2 million YouTube followers and who has repeatedly criticized Ray.