Jessica Mouser

Jessica is a content editor for ChurchLeaders.com and the producer of The Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast. She has always had a passion for the written word and has been writing professionally for the past eight years. When Jessica isn't writing, she enjoys West Coast Swing dancing, reading, and spending time with her friends and family.

Jonathan Cain Will Go ‘Separate Ways’ From Journey as He ‘Faithfully’ Answers God’s Call

Jonathan Cain has released an EP titled, “Only a Prayer Away,” as he anticipates leaving Journey after the iconic band's Final Frontier Tour.

‘I’m Not Going To Lay Hands on People Till You’re Obedient’—Paula White-Cain Presses Attendees To Give $100K During Conference

Paula White-Cain urged attendees of her 2026 Unleashed Conference to be obedient to God by giving a “sacrificial seed.”

Preston Sprinkle Shares His Approach to Preferred Pronouns During ‘Deep End With Lecrae’ Interview

On Lecrae's podcast, Dr. Preston Sprinkle shared his views on using someone’s preferred pronouns and explained his position based on Acts 17.

Allie Beth Stuckey: Christians Should Have No ‘Level of Tolerance’ for Frida Baby’s Sexualized Marketing

The Frida Baby brand has “normalized something really wicked,” said Allie Beth Stuckey in the latest episode of her “Relatable” podcast.

Ben Sasse on Terminal Cancer, the Gospel, and Tim Keller’s ‘Weird’ Words About Suffering

Former U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse shared what God has been teaching him as he has been facing his impending death from cancer.

Allie Beth Stuckey Raises Concerns About Hyper-Sexualized ‘Wuthering Heights’ Movie

Allie Beth Stuckey is sounding the alarm on the new, eroticized film interpretation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel, “Wuthering Heights.”

‘He Loves Jesus and Fun and Me’—Annie F. Downs Introduces New Boyfriend

Annie F. Downs let her followers know that she has “met a really good man” whom she loves and makes her “so happy.”

Barnabas Piper Says the Church Is Better at Responding to Divorce—But Still Has Work To Do

Barnabas Piper says the church has gotten better at ministering to people who are divorced but that there are also opportunities for growth.

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