Christian News

Satan Wants People To Think Nationalism Is Bad, Eric Metaxas Tells Skillet’s John Cooper

Author and radio host Eric Metaxas joined Christian musician John Cooper on the latest episode of the “Cooper Stuff” podcast. Metaxas spoke about the church’s role in modern-day America and said the “satanic evil” happening in our country is “deadly serious.”

‘A Lot of Christians Are Afraid’—Lecrae Explains Healthy and Unhealthy Ways To Deconstruct

On Thursday (September 14), Grammy award winning Christian hip-hop artist Lecrae posted a viral Twitter thread explaining why many Christians are afraid of people deconstructing their faith.

Vince Gill Provides Update on Amy Grant’s Recovery From Bicycle Accident

Vince Gill gave an update regarding his wife, Amy Grant, and her recovery. She was injured in a bicycling accident in July.

The Billy Graham Rule on Steroids? TikTok Video Sparks Discussion on Opposite-Sex Friendships

A TikTok video that has some people up in arms touches on a broader conversation in evangelicalism regarding the so-called "Billy Graham Rule" and what it means for Christian men and women to be friends.

‘He’s Bad, We’re Good’—FL Gubernatorial Candidate Charlie Crist Refers to DeSantis as ‘DeSatan’

Charlie Crist is receiving criticism for comments he made at a campaign event wherein he compared himself to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and referred to current Florida governor Ron DeSantis as “DeSatan.” 

The Scandal of Evangelical Christian Friendship

Believers more than anyone else ought to have the most robust and healthiest understanding of Christian friendship, including, or especially, friendship between men and women, says Karen Swallow Prior.

How Many Must Die? Pope Blasts Russia War, Appeals for Peace

Pope Francis told the Russian Orthodox hierarchy and other faith leaders Wednesday that religion must never be used to justify the “evil” of war at an outdoor Mass in Kazakhstan.

NY Private Schools Must Show They’re Teaching the Basics

Private and religious schools in New York face greater scrutiny after state education leaders approved rules Tuesday requiring them to prove their academic programs line up with those of public schools.