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As Election Day Looms, Wisconsin Clergy Pray and Stress That Every Vote Is Sacred

As two dozen pastors, poll chaplains and other leaders gathered for a pre-election press conference outside of First United Methodist Church in Wisconsin's capital Wednesday (Oct. 30), they got a taste of what life is like in a battleground state.

John Legend Debates Abortion With Christian YouTuber Ruslan

Award-winning R&B singer and songwriter John Legend responded to a video that Christian YouTuber Ruslan made addressing the singer’s views on abortion.

‘Crying So Hard’—Dallas Jenkins Shares What Inspired Him To Make ‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’

On Nov. 8, “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” one of this seasons funniest Christmas movies of the holidays, is set to premiere in theaters. 

As ‘God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust’ Comes to Great American Pure Flix, David A.R. White Shares His Hope for Viewers

The film “God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust,” featuring David A.R. White, is now available on Great American Pure Flix.

Don’t Be a ‘Jerk for Jesus,’ but Don’t Be a ‘Coward for Christ’ Either, Shane Pruitt Urges

Evangelist Shane Pruitt recently encouraged Christians not to be silenced by culture when it comes to speaking about issues biblical issues.

‘Truly Indescribable’—10,000 Texas A&M Students Praise Jesus at Unite US Event

At a worship and evangelism event on Tuesday (Oct. 29), more than 10,000 students at Texas A&M University gathered for a night of praise and Christian revival. Unite US, organizer of the event, said hundreds of attendees made faith decisions for Jesus.

Alabama Church Sign Refers to Black Trump Supporters as ‘Ignorant, Stupid’

"Attention to all Blacks who plan to vote for Trump: You are an ignorant, stupid negro," reads the marquee sign outside New Era Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. The church’s pastor, whose name is Michael Jordan, stands by the message. 

In a Time of Change, Presiding Bishop Michael Curry Says, He Kept His Eye Trained on Love

His electrifying sermon on the power of love at the 2018 royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may be the highlight. But Michael Curry may also be remembered for a capacity to keep the main thing the main thing.