The Christian Post
Weekend Headlines
Sunday, 10/29/2023

A California megachurch that collected nearly 20,000 ballots in the last two elections is encouraging churches nationwide to host ballot collection efforts to boost Christian turnout in the 2024 election as Americans grow increasingly willing to cast their votes before Election Day.

Members of Highland Park Presbyterian Church in Dallas are grieving the unexpected loss of their senior pastor, Bryan Dunagan, who died in his sleep of natural causes Thursday.

Memorable events that occurred this week in Christian history include the birth of the Protestant Reformation, the first reported use of the word "Quaker," and famed artist Vincent van Gogh preaching his first sermon.

An author and expert on the End Times has released a new book detailing the nature of God as revealed in the New Testament book of Revelation, with the hope that it will help believers better understand who God is.

Rep. Mike Johnson, R-la., delivered his first speech as speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday shortly after his election following three weeks of Republican infighting, stressing that God raises up those in authority.

Exactly how was an Orthodox Christian aristocrat transformed into the most infamous bloodsucking vampire of all time? And is anti-Christian historical revisionism to blame?

Former Vice President Mike Pence suspended his presidential campaign Saturday amid flagging support and hemorrhaging funds as his former running mate Donald Trump dominates the Republican primary.

Matthew Perry, the prominent actor famously known for his role as Chandler Bing in the hit NBC sitcom "Friends," died in his Los Angeles-area home at the age of 54. Conflicting reports initially suggested drowning as a cause, while the circumstances surrounding the death remain under investigation.

The Prime Minister of Israel invoked Bible prophecy Wednesday during a speech to the nation in which he said the Israeli military would soon launch its ground invasion of Gaza.

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