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.

TD Jakes’ Legal Team Recoups Only a Portion of Fees for Defense Attorney’s AI Use

Last December, T.D. Jakes sued Duane Youngblood, a former pastor and a convicted sex offender, after Youngblood alleged that Jakes attempted to sexually assault him almost 40 years ago.

Pastor Points AR-15-Style Rifle at Congregation While Preaching About ‘Spiritual Violence Toward Unbelief’

During a recent sermon, Dauphin County Pastor Philip Thornton wore an unloaded AR-15-style rifle and occasionally pointed it at congregants.

‘Freaked Me Out’—Lecrae Says He Saw Vision of Demons Laughing About Charlie Kirk’s Murder

Lecrae said the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk represents the spiritual warfare occurring in a divided culture.

How Pastors and Churches Can Use AI To Grow God’s Kingdom

AI, when used wisely, will help Christians fulfill the Great Commission, according to speakers at the “AI for Humanity” conference.

AI Conference Explores How Christians Can Shape the Future of Tech

Colorado Christian University's AI conference featured Christian leaders discussing the importance of developing AI with values-based guardrails.

Pastor Who Gave New Rapture Dates Is ‘One of the Biggest Scumbags of 2025,’ Says Apologist Mike Winger

South African Pastor Joshua Mhlakela’s rapture predictions and revisions are no laughing matter, according to Christian apologist Mike Winger.

Covenant Eyes Cofounder Helps Post Bond for Adult Stepson, Who Is Charged With Felony Child Sex Abuse

In August, Thomas Wideman, an adult stepson of Covenant Eyes cofounder Ron DeHaas, was arrested during a CSAM sting operation.

For the First Time in 1,400 Years, the Archbishop of Canterbury Will Be a Woman

For the first time in 1,400 years, the Archbishop of Canterbury will be a woman. Dame Sarah Mullally will be the next spiritual leader of the Church of England.

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