The Christian Post
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Sunday, 03/19/2023

A revival event held in Kentucky shortly after the conclusion of the continuous Asbury University worship gathering drew around 3,500 people, with organizers planning to build upon this success.

A North Carolina residence once home to world-renowned evangelist Billy Graham and his wife, Ruth, and their children during the most critical years of his ministry has been transformed into a sanctuary for pastoral restoration thanks to a local businessman, actor Kirk Cameron and the Grahams' third daughter.

Driven in part by the suicide of her church leader uncle in 2021, Dr. Ayana Jordan, a Christian addiction psychiatrist recommended several things faith leaders can put into practice to ensure they're "functioning optimally" as they work to serve their communities.

A Tennessee library board fired the director of a local library following allegations that Christian actor and author Kirk Cameron was mistreated during a recent event.

Remembering departed saints with fondness and appreciation is one thing. Offering petitions to departed saints is something else entirely.

Russia's persecution of religious groups has worsened during the war with Ukraine, according to experts who testified before the United States' top religious freedom advisory commission this week.

Over the last century, Hollywood and the Bible have had a rich, if often misunderstood, history. While Scripture is often used as inspiration for all sorts of box office blockbusters, that doesn’t always translate into faithfulness to the Word.

Worship artist Dante Bowe discusses his split from Maverick City Music and why it was a blessing in disguise.
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