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Former MLB Star Darryl Strawberry Praises God for ‘His Amazing Grace’ After Suffering Heart Attack

Former Major League Baseball (MLB) star Darryl Strawberry suffered a heart attack on Monday (March 11), a day before is 62nd birthday.

Bishop Accused of Setting His Church on Fire Faces Decades in Prison

The bishop of a church in Louisville, Kentucky, has been arrested and charged with first-degree arson following an investigation into a fire at his church’s building. If convicted, Jonathan Mullins of Greater New Hope Community Church faces 20 to 50 years or life in prison. 

Pope Francis Tells Ukraine That There Is ‘No Shame in Negotiating’

The pope’s words were met with outrage by Ukrainian political and religious leaders, while the Vatican scrambled to clarify the comments.

Injured Israeli Reservists Join Jerusalem Marathon, Share What They Wish the World Knew About the War

Two Israeli reservists who were wounded in action during the war in Gaza participated in the Jerusalem Marathon that took place Friday, March 8, amid the ongoing war. The marathon was a tribute to Israel Defense Forces (IDF), hostages, and rescue teams.

Jeremy Camp’s Wife Reports His Heart Surgery Was a ‘Success’

Dove Award-winning Christian contemporary musician (CCM) Jeremy Camp (46) had a successful heart procedure on Monday, March 11.

‘Sound of Freedom’ Director Celebrates Another Hit As ‘Cabrini’ Grosses $7.5M and Earns A+ Ratings Opening Weekend

"Cabrini" tells of the heroic Italian immigrant Francesca Cabrini, who advocates for hundreds of orphans in New York.

Dallas Jenkins Shares ‘Bad News’ About the Release of ‘The Chosen,’ Season 4

Dallas Jenkins revealed on Sunday, March 10, that the release of “The Chosen,” Season 4, to streaming has been delayed. He asked for people’s understanding and explained that he and his team are doing their best to get the new season out as fast as possible.

John MacArthur’s Comments About Martin Luther King Jr.’s Faith Are ‘Plainly Slanderous,’ Says Justin Giboney

Christian leaders debated the theological beliefs of civil rights hero Martin Luther King Jr. with renewed passion over the weekend after an article defending King began circulating online on Friday.