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Biological Family Surprises 'American Idol' Contestant after Her Performance of ‘There Was Jesus’

Biological Family Surprises 'American Idol' Contestant after Her Performance of ‘There Was Jesus’

American Idol contestant McKenna Breinholt was surprised by her birth family during her audition on the season premiere of the prominent singing competition series.

Americans Want More Movies with Faith Themes, Landmark Survey Finds

Americans Want More Movies with Faith Themes, Landmark Survey Finds

Entertainment consumers also say they want to see more faith themes in movies and TV programs. “Faith and religion” ranked sixth out of 18 themes that consumers say they desire to see in movies and television. It ranked 13th out of 18 themes in what consumers say is currently present in entertainment.

Joe Rogan to Aaron Rodgers: 'We Need Jesus' in This Chaotic World

Joe Rogan to Aaron Rodgers: 'We Need Jesus' in This Chaotic World

During a recent episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience" podcast, host Joe Rogan and New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers discussed the importance of Christianity in a chaotic world.

Is a 'Christian Swiftie' an Oxymoron?

Is a 'Christian Swiftie' an Oxymoron?

We must teach kids to follow what is good rather than what is popular. Are you willing to do what it takes to protect your mind and your family? It’s our choice … your choice. And once you make a choice, it then makes you.

Ordinary Angels Is an Uplifting Retelling of the Good Samaritan

<em>Ordinary Angels</em> Is an Uplifting Retelling of the Good Samaritan

A heartwarming new movie from the producers of Jesus Revolution and I Can Only Imagine has parallels to the Good Samaritan parable and encourages viewers to reach out to those in need, says a filmmaker behind it.

6 Female Celebrities Who Openly Follow Christ

6 Female Celebrities Who Openly Follow Christ

In our post-Christian society, it is hard enough to be a Christian and live out the gospel. It is especially difficult when those Christians are also thrust into the spotlight to achieve fame and celebrity status. Whether we are listening to their music or watching their TV shows, we are helping them continue to spread the gospel message when we support their programming. This helps God to be glorified and gives them a platform to promote good moral programs that deliver laughs and clearly communicate God in all His glory.

Jesus said, "in this life you will have trouble. But take heart, I have overcome the world" (John 16:33). Although it is hard to live out beliefs that promote the Bible, which is seen as an outdated, archaic relic, these women prove it is possible to work in Hollywood without compromising their beliefs. God honors those who live out their beliefs despite persecution or ridicule. Here are six female celebrities who have chosen to follow Christ:

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Controversial Scene from The Chosen Season 4 Sparks Debate

Controversial Scene from <em>The Chosen</em> Season 4 Sparks Debate

The creator and director of the Bible-based hit series The Chosen on Thursday addressed a plot-twisting cliffhanger scene from Season 4, episode 3 that surprised many viewers and ignited a debate among fans, some of whom said they shed tears watching it and others who said they were troubled by how it ended.

Toby Keith’s Unforgettable Final Award Show Performance, “Don’t Let the Old Man In”

Toby Keith’s Unforgettable Final Award Show Performance, “Don’t Let the Old Man In”

At the first-ever People’s Choice Country Awards (September 28, 2023), country music icon Toby Keith made an emotional comeback to the performance stage that left wife, attendees, and viewers everywhere in tears.

Candace Cameron Bure on Being Bold for Christ: It's 'Very Important to Me'

Candace Cameron Bure on Being Bold for Christ: It's 'Very Important to Me'

Actress and filmmaker Candace Cameron Bure says in a new interview that she’s not shy in discussing her Christian faith and that she made a choice in recent years to focus more on faith-centric content as the culture grows more divided.