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Matthew West Encourages Christians To Stand for Their Faith No Matter the Opposition

Award-winning contemporary Christian musician Matthew West recently encouraged fellow Christians to never be ashamed of Jesus, no matter what opposition they may face.

‘Working on the Show Has Changed My Life’—Brandon Potter Opens Up About Playing a Villain on ‘The Chosen’

Brandon Potter is no stranger to the big screen. But as he has spent the last four years on the set of "The Chosen," Potter realizes he's happened on something pretty special.

Geneva College Soccer Coach Fired After Expressing Support for LGBTQ People

The women’s soccer coach at Geneva College, a Christian university near Pittsburgh, was fired last month after she posted to Instagram two messages affirming the value of queer people.

Few Worship Leaders Avoid Hillsong, Bethel Songs—Despite Controversies and Scandal

Though churches like Australia-based Hillsong and Bethel Church in California have met with scandal and controversy, worship leaders still keep singing their songs.

3 Black Churches Receive KKK Recruitment Flyers, Reports Tennessee Pastor

The community of Columbia, Tennessee, is uniting against hatred following the discovery of Ku Klux Klan (KKK) recruitment flyers at three primarily Black churches in the area.

Jim Caviezel: ‘Modern-Day Christianity Has Become So Weak and Useless’

“Modern-day Christianity has become so weak and useless," says actor Jim Caviezel. Caviezel, who played the role of Jesus in “The Passion of the Christ,” shared his thoughts on faith in an interview with Fox News Digital while promoting his new movie, “Sound of Freedom.”

Marjorie Taylor Greene Discusses ‘Prayer & Forgiveness’ in Sunday Bible Study

On Sunday, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene demonstrated a marked shift in tone with the latest episode of her “MTG Battleground” podcast, which featured a five-minute devotional on prayer and forgiveness. 

Many African American SBC Churches Have Women Pastors on Staff. Will They Be Expelled Next?

Earlier this year, Southern Baptists expelled five churches for having women as pastors. Now, the leader of a fellowship of African American Southern Baptist pastors wonders if their churches will be next.