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Justin Bieber’s Wife, Hailey, Speaks Out About ‘Super-Judgmental’ Christians
In a new video posted to her YouTube channel, model Hailey Bieber discusses the challenges of being a Christian in the entertainment industry.
Christian News
‘The Chosen’ Season 2—The Binge-Worthy TV Series Perfect for the Entire Family
Season 2 of The Chosen has finally arrived, and it’s the family-friendly entertainment we’ve all been waiting for.
Articles for Worship & Creative
Is Your Worship Driven by Entertainment or Participation?
In the gathered assembly, there are multi-directional dimensions to the various elements of worship. We gather together on the Lord's Day to look vertically, horizontally, outwardly, inwardly, backwardly, and forwardly in the elements that guide a biblical and God-honoring worship service.
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Katy Perry Returned to Her Church Roots Performing Hymn ‘As The Deer’ at AMAs
Katy Perry went back to her church roots at the AMAs by performing the hymn "As the Deer." The singer dedicated her performance to her father, who is a Christian minister.
Articles for Pastors
Charles Spurgeon on the Entertainment-Driven Church
Believe it or not, Charles Spurgeon has many relevant insights for us about entertainment in church. Even though he lived in the 19th century, his day mirrors our day. And he recognized the dangers of the entertainment-driven church.
Christian News
Now Streaming: ‘I Still Believe’ Soars After Box Office Win
Starting today, you can stream I Still Believe, the romantic biopic based on Jeremy Camp's life. Despite releasing during a global pandemic, the movie is wowing viewers and garnering high praise from critics.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
What Our Entertainment Says About Us
Even the communities of faith to which we belong are susceptible to the ugliness of idolatry through our entertainment choices.
Articles for Pastors
The Message in That Movie You Love…Isn’t a Particularly Christian One
You may not be aware of it, but there are hidden messages in movies—even your most favorite ones. They're not all bad messages, but they may not necessarily be Christian.