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‘Shiny Happy People’ Returns To Examine the Christian Culture War Pioneer Teen Mania

The three-part "Shiny Happy People" docuseries explores the birth and sudden demise of Teen Mania, plus the gnarly underbelly of a ministry some former members consider abusive.

‘South Park’ Mocks Trump, ‘He Gets Us’ Campaign, and Jesus in Schools With Explicit Season Premiere

“South Park" premiered its 27th season yesterday with an episode titled: “Sermon on the Mount.” The episode used the He Gets Us branding to mock President Trump.

Hulk Hogan, Pro Wrestling Celebrity and Outspoken Christian, Dies at 71

World Wresting Entertainment (WWE) hall-of-famer Hulk Hogan, whose real name was Terry Gene Bollea, died Thursday (July 24) at his home in Clearwater, Florida.

Celebrity Evangelist Dylan Novak Has Shared the Gospel With Over 2,000 Celebrities, Including Ozzy Osbourne, Jerry Lee Lewis, Tom Cruise, and Bill Murray

Dylan Novak, youth pastor and founder of Celebrity Evangelist, shared his inspiration for his ministry and what it was like sharing the gospel with Ozzy Osbourne.

Fox Announces Easter Release for ‘The Faithful,’ a Limited Series About the Women of Genesis

Fox is set to release a six-part miniseries about key figures in the book of Genesis. Titled "The Faithful," the series will premiere in spring 2026. 

Churches, Seminaries Among US Cultural Sites Awarded Funds To Preserve Black History

Black churches, cemeteries and seminaries with ties to African American history are among 24 cultural sites across the country receiving grants from the National Trust for Historic Preservation, in a $3 million total investment.

LA Pastor on Hunger Strike To Protest ICE’s Detainment of Iranian Christians

The pastor of Cornerstone Church West LA — a multiethnic Protestant church that holds services in English, Spanish and Farsi — is protesting outside the White House, advocating not just for the five members of his own congregation who are still detained.

‘How Vulnerable Should You Be as a Pastor?’—Carey Nieuwhof Offers Helpful Framework

Carey Nieuwhof offers a framework pastors can use to know when to be vulnerable with their congregations and when to process their problems in private.