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Breanna Nix Brings Her ‘Faith Into Being,’ Singing Lauren Daigle’s ‘Still Rolling Stones’ on ‘American Idol’
For multiple weeks, "American Idol" contestant Breanna Nix has chosen Christian songs to display her unwavering faith in God alongside her pitch-perfect, soulful voice.
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VA Pastor Charged With Election Fraud for Allegedly Falsifying Signatures To Qualify for City Council Ballot
A pastor in Roanoke, Virginia, is facing felony charges for allegedly falsifying signatures to qualify to appear on the ballot for a 2024 city council election. Bishop J.L. Jackson of ReFreshing Church has been charged with four counts of election fraud.
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Billy Hallowell Began ‘Investigating the Supernatural’ as a ‘Skeptic’ But Left ‘Convicted’
CBN News investigative journalist Billy Hallowell spoke with ChurchLeaders about his new film “Investigating the Supernatural: Miracles.”
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Word of Life Is ‘Pouring Gas on Gospel Reach’ With ‘Eternity 5 Million’ Challenge
Word of Life has created a challenge in the month of April with the goal of sharing the gospel with 5 million people across the world.
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John MacArthur Returns to Public Ministry: ‘The Rumors of My Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated’
Pastor John MacArthur returned to the recording studio on Tuesday, April 15, where he informed his followers that his health is good and he is ready to come “roaring back” to public ministry.
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Bethel Music To Sing New Single ‘The Church’ on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ on Good Friday
Bethel Music has been invited to sing a new song, "The Church," on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" on Good Friday.
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Kenneth Copeland To Attend Trump’s Easter Dinner
Televangelist Kenneth Copeland has announced that he will be present at President Donald Trump's Easter dinner on Wednesday (April 16). The event is part of the Trump White House’s celebration of Holy Week.
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For Many in Hurricane Helene’s Path, North Carolina Baptists Provide Home-Repair Lifeline
Hurricane Helene caused unprecedented damage in the mountain region of Western North Carolina, where hurricane-level rainfall is rare and only 4% of residents have flood insurance. The September storm destroyed about 4,400 homes and damaged 185,000.