The Christian Post
Weekend Headlines
Sunday, 02/12/2023

Speaking with the media ahead of Super Bowl LVII this week, stars from the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles opened up about their Christian faith, with some going into detail about how their walks with Christ have impacted their lives.

Asbury University of Kentucky has become the sight of a revival gathering, with students and staff engaging in continual worship and prayer on campus over the past few days.

Prosecutors and a judge in Canada have dismissed charges against pastors and their associates in New Brunswick and Ontario who had been charged with violating public health orders for holding services during the COVID-19 pandemic.

On the eve before Super Bowl LVII Saturday, Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins was honored for his exemplary character and leadership on and off the field as he received the Bart Starr Award at the 36th annual Super Bowl Breakfast — an NFL-sanctioned event hosted by the Christian nonprofit Athletes in Action.

Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the birth of an influential Protestant reformer, the death of the first African American Episcopal priest, and the baptism of a Japanese evangelist.

A Missouri pastor is crediting God with saving his life after being held at gunpoint and carjacked by two teenage boys a fortnight ago.

Ethiopia has restricted access to social media platforms amid anti-government protests sparked by a rift within the country’s Orthodox Church. The government has been accused of backing the bishops who have formed a breakaway synod.

Jesus came to disrupt the systems of men and displace them with something totally different.