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Christian Author Tim Challies’ Son Has Died Suddenly

Canadian author, pastor, blogger, book reviewer, and reformed theologian Tim Challies announced today that he lost his 20-year-old son, Nick Challies, unexpectedly.

Mel Gibson Tells Colbert ‘The Passion’ Sequel Could Deal With the Dark Realm of Spiritual Warfare

If this interview tells us anything, it's to expect something deep and multi-dimensional to 'The Passion' follow-up.

Faith Leaders Play Election Peacemakers, at Polls and Beyond

Faith leaders hit the polling places in droves to offer prayer, protection, and a bit of humanity on this contentious Election Day in America.

Vatican: Pope’s Comments on Same-Sex Civil Unions Was Doctored

When Evgeny Afineevsky’s film Francesco premiered at the Rome Film Festival last month, it made waves for more than its cinematography. In it, Pope Francis appears to endorse same-sex civil unions.

Dr. Tony Evans: You Can’t Love God and Hate Your (Democrat/Republican) Brother or Sister

Dr. Tony Evans continues his series on Kingdom voting, emphasizing that if Jesus is truly Lord of our lives, no political system will be able to divide us. In fact, what will happen is quite the opposite.

Candidates Make Last Campaign Stops Among Churches, People of Faith

President Donald Trump, former Vice President Joe Biden, their running mates and other supporters made last minute campaign stops in key states this weekend. A few of those stops were at churches and among people of faith.

Abducted Pastor in Nigeria Released; 6-Year-Old Kidnapped

Rev. Polycarp Zongo, a pastor who was abducted in northeastern Nigeria, was released on Oct. 30. Meanwhile, Muslim Fulani herdsmen in Nasarawa state have kidnapped a 6-year-old Christian boy after killing his father.

Report: Megachurches Continue to Grow and Diversify, Steer Clear of Politics

The American megachurch has ­­continued to thrive over the past five years, attracting more worshippers, becoming more diverse, opening new locations—and staying away from political battles.