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Christian NBA Player Michael Porter Jr. Feels Teammates’ Support After Tough Week for His Family

Denver Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr. experienced what one headline described as a “week from hell" days before the reigning-champ Nuggets faced the Los Angeles Lakers in round one of the Western Conference playoffs.

Steven Furtick’s Easter Outfit Is Still Generating Discussion, Weeks After Resurrection Sunday

The outfit Pastor Steven Furtick wore on Easter is still generating online conversation, even though weeks have passed since Resurrection Sunday. 

25 Years After Columbine, Survivor Continues Turning Pain Into Purpose

Columbine High School shooting survivor Craig Scott spoke to ChurchLeaders about his ongoing efforts to honor his sister Rachel Scott.

‘It’s Called Go-Go Dancing’—Alex Magala Addresses Accusation He Is a ‘Stripper’; James River Church Says They Didn’t Know

Alex Magala, the sword swallower who performed last Friday (April 12) at James River Church’s Stronger Men’s Conference, has released a video telling his side of the story.

Near Chicago, a Lutheran Church Finds New Life at the YMCA

In early April, just a few days after Easter, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church was filled with sounds of new life. And hammers.

‘Flynn’ Portrays the Christian Nationalist Evangelist’s Fight With the Deep State

The film "Flynn" poses as a straight-laced documentary but is starkly silent about Flynn’s current mission: spreading the gospel of Christian nationalism and preparing his followers to wage spiritual warfare, starting by taking over local politics. 

Rebecca McLaughlin Defends Cru, Weighs in on Richard Hays’ New Book on Sexuality

Author and theologian Dr. Rebecca McLaughlin defended Christian ministry Cru from criticisms about its stance on gender and sexuality and also called the news about scholar Dr. Richard B. Hays’ apparent shift to an affirming stance “​​exceedingly disappointing.” 

‘Overcomer’ Singer and Grammy Award-Winning Christian Artist Mandisa Dead at 47

Mandisa Lynn Hundley, better known as just Mandisa, died at her home in Nashville, Tennessee, on Thursday (April 18) at the age of 47.