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‘The Office’ Star Angela Kinsey Refused To Say Some ‘Super Judge-y’ Christian Jokes

Angela Kinsey, who played uptight Christian Angela Martin on “The Office,” said that there were a couple times she refused to say a joke that she felt misrepresented Christianity. Kinsey shared this tidbit with Rainn Wilson, who played Dwight Schrute on the show, during a conversation on his podcast.

‘This Is My Last Chance’—True Story ‘Unsung Hero’ Opens at No. 2 at the Box Office

A faith-based film, "Unsung Hero," proved to be a contender against Hollywood movies.

After Being Baptized, Russell Brand Is ‘So Grateful To Be Surrendered in Christ’

Actor and comedian Russell Brand got baptized Sunday (April 28) in the River Thames. On social media, the 48-year-old podcaster described the experience as incredible, profound, and “literally overwhelming."

Arkansas Teacher Accused of Sexually Abusing 15-Year-Old Boy She Met Through Church Youth Group

Reagan Gray, a 26-year-old teacher in Little Rock, Arkansas, has been arrested and charged with sexual assault of a teenager. The alleged victim was a 15-year-old student at the youth group of Immanuel Baptist Church. 

Pastor Greg Laurie Encourages the Church To Speak Out Against the Anti-Israel Protests

Pastor Greg Laurie urges church leaders and Christians to speak out against the antisemitism being demonstrated on college campuses throughout the country.

Monster Truck Rally or Holy Spirit Barbie Party? A Missouri Megachurch Offers Both

The Stronger Men’s Conference made headlines after Mark Driscoll was kicked off the stage. But the church’s women’s conference may actually undermine evangelical stereotypes.

Providence Catholic Health Care System To Pay More Than $200 Million for Unpaid Wages

A jury awarded Providence hourly employees in Washington about $98 million in damages, but King County Superior Court Judge Averil Rothrock found that the violations were willful, doubling the total.

As Many HBCUs Thrive, Faith-Based Black Schools Fight Financial and Accreditation Woes

Several faith-based historically Black colleges and universities have faced governance and financial concerns, even as other HBCUs are seeing increases in enrollment and financial donations.