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‘It’s Not Goodbye; It’s See You Later’—Father Expresses Faith After Son Stabbed to Death at School Track Meet

On Wednesday, April 2, Austin Metcalf (17) was fatally stabbed by Karmelo Anthony (17) during an altercation that took place at during a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas.

Aging Is a ‘Gift,’ Not a ‘Disease’—Jen Wilkin and ‘The Deep Dish’ Podcast Hosts Discuss What It Means to Age Well

Jen Wilkin joined Courtney Doctor and Melissa Kruger on the new podcast from The Gospel Coalition to discuss why aging is a “discipleship issue” for the church.

Family of Texas Pastor Who Was Detained by ICE Clings to Hope in God

The family of Texas Pastor Adolfo Gutierrez said they’re hoping for a miracle after he was suddenly detained by ICE last month.

‘Capital Punishment Is Biblical’—Pastor Robert Jeffress Praises Attorney General Bondi for Seeking Death Penalty Against Luigi Mangione

Texas Pastor Robert Jeffress recently lauded U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi for directing federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione. In a post on social media, Jeffress referred to capital punishment as "biblical."

Abyssinian Baptist Church Welcomes Dismissal of Pastor Candidate’s Discrimination Suit

A federal judge has dismissed a gender discrimination lawsuit brought against Abyssinian Baptist Church by a onetime candidate to be the historic Harlem church’s senior pastor.

‘Hey Jesus’—Son of Backstreet Boys Singer Brian Littrell Performs Original Song on ‘American Idol’

Baylee Littrell is the 22-year-old son of Brian Littrell of the 9-time Grammy Award-winning Backstreet Boys. This week on "American Idol," Baylee performed "Hey Jesus," an original song he wrote during a time of grief.

‘Gators’ Tim and Demi-Leigh Tebow Pose With Trump in the Oval Office

March Madness has reached the Oval Office. This week, Florida Gator fans Tim and Demi-Leigh Tebow and secretary of state Marco Rubio joined President Trump with the classic "Gator Chomp."

Dallas Jenkins Explains How a Season 5 Scene That Some Found Uncomfortable Illustrates the ‘True Purity’ That Jesus Brings

A scene from Part 1 of “The Chosen: Last Supper,” which released in theaters March 28, has some people squirming. Others, however, have found it amusing and appreciate how it illustrates the characters’ “humanity.”