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.

High Point Basketball Hero Wears No. 99, Shares the Gospel With Lost Sheep

High Point University guard Chase Johnston wants to proclaim the good news of Jesus, and he even uses his jersey number to do so.

March Madness Means More Than Basketball for These Christian Players

These Christian basketball players in March Madness are striving to honor God and witness for him while playing the sport they love.

Eugenio Suárez on Team Venezuela’s World Baseball Classic Win: ‘All the Glory Is for the Lord Jesus’

An emotional Eugenio Suárez praised God after Venezuela upset Team USA 3-2 March 17 to win its first World Baseball Classic championship.

‘American Idol’ Contestant Hannah Harper Rocks a Resurrection Ballad

During the Top 20 performances on “American Idol,” Hannah Harper received all-around accolades for her rendition of “Ain’t No Grave.”

Antisemitism Is a ‘Mind Virus’—Hugh Hewitt on the Importance of Being Pro-Israel

Longtime broadcaster Hugh Hewitt argued that Israel is now America’s greatest ally and that antisemitism is “antithetical to Christianity.”

How Pastors Can Lead Through Culture Wars and Political Division

Picture this: You preach on caring for the poor. After the service, a longtime deacon named Harold corners you in the hallway by the...

‘The Chosen’ Breaks Its Own Guinness World Record

“The Chosen” broke its own record only five months after setting a Guinness World Record as the most translated season for a streaming series.

Greg Laurie’s Harvest Christian Fellowship Accused of Operating a ‘Cover-Up Machine,’ Hiding Abuse Allegations

A consolidated complaint alleges Greg Laurie’s Harvest Christian Fellowship hid abuse and covered up wrongdoing to protect its reputation.

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