Stephanie Martin

Stephanie Martin, a freelance writer and editor in Denver, has spent her entire 30-year journalism career in Christian publishing. She loves the Word and words, is a binge reader and grammar nut, and is fanatic (as her family can attest) about Jeopardy! and pro football.

Bible Passages About Anxiety Help Teens Give Their Worries to God

Bible passages about anxiety are more important than ever. Offer kids God’s peace and hope, found in his Word.

First Father’s Day in Heaven: Minister to Children Coping With Loss

The first Father’s Day in heaven can be difficult for children. Learn how to minister well to these students.

Candace Cameron Bure Avoids Scary Movies, Citing a ‘Portal’ to the ‘Demonic’

On the latest episode of her podcast, actor and outspoken Christian Candace Cameron Bure warned that horror movies can be a “portal” to evil influences.

Jinger Duggar Vuolo Says Her Identity Is No Longer Tied to Her Weight

In what she described as a “vulnerable post,” author and former reality TV star Jinger Duggar Vuolo recently shared she has “let go of my expectations of what I ‘should’ look like.”

How To Teach The Ten Commandments in a Fun Way

Wondering how to teach the Ten Commandments in a fun way? Then check out all these creative options for kids.

Authorities Pinpoint Suspect in Arizona Pastor’s Grisly Murder, Remain Tight-Lipped

Six weeks after New River, Arizona, Pastor William “Bill” Schonemann was found dead in his home of an apparent homicide, authorities said they have identified a suspect.

Kirk Franklin, Accepting Ultimate Icon Award, Says He’s ‘Not a Perfect Christian’

At the 2025 BET Awards, which aired Monday night (June 9), gospel music icon Kirk Franklin was one of four recipients of the Ultimate Icon Award. In his acceptance speech, the prolific gospel artist and choir director thanked his family, listeners, colleagues, and Pastor Tony Evans, “my teacher.”

Truett McConnell University Seeks Outside Investigation of Alleged Sexual Abuse Cover-Up, Puts President on Leave

The board of trustees of Truett McConnell University announced it is launching a third-party investigation into sexual abuse allegations against former administrator and theology professor Bradley Reynolds. The board placed President Emir Caner on administrative leave while the investigation is underway.

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