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‘You Have To Grow’—Matt Maher on Why So Many Christians Are Walking Away From the Faith

Songwriter and worship leader Matt Maher recently gave his thoughts on the trend of faith deconstruction that has been occurring in the American church for the last several years. 

Potential Hotspots for Christian Persecution on the Horizon in 2023

We recently sat down with Darius, who is involved with ICC’s international relief efforts and projects and asked him to assess trouble spots as we look ahead to 2023.

What To Expect at the Funeral Mass for Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI

Benedict XVI’s funeral Mass will be a first even in the centuries-old history of the Catholic Church.

‘I Saw the Vision of Jesus Christ’–‘Paper Planes’ Rapper Shares She Has Become a Born-Again Christian

British rapper M.I.A., known for her singles “Bad Girls” and “Paper Planes,” has become a born-again Christian after having a vision of Jesus. The artist, whose real name is Mathangi "Maya" Arulpragasam, spoke out recently against people who have been critical of this spiritual change.

ESPN Analyst Dan Orlovsky Prays for Damar Hamlin on Live TV—‘Maybe This Is Not the Right Thing To Do, but I Want To’

On Tuesday, ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky told viewers, “Maybe this is not the right thing to do, but I want to,” right before praying for Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin during an episode of NFL Live.

Christine Caine to Passion Attendees: Pursue and Linger in God’s Presence

During the opening session of Passion 2023 yesterday (January 3), Australian-born speaker, author, and activist Christine Caine told young people to use their “all-access passes” to enter and linger in God’s presence.

‘SatanCon’ To Take Place in Boston; Event Dedicated to City Officials Who Barred Satanic Temple From Delivering Invocation

In an Instagram post promoting the event, The Satanic Temple boasts that it will be “the largest satanic gathering in history.”

Congress’ New Class Has Much Higher Percentage of Christians Than American Public

The religious makeup of the new Congress bucks the trends seen in American religious life, a new report finds.