5 Movies Every White Person Should Watch During Black History Month – RELEVANT
Every February, the same films show up on Black History Month lists: Selma, 12 Years a Slave, The Help. Important movies, sure. But if that's all you're
Every February, the same films show up on Black History Month lists: Selma, 12 Years a Slave, The Help. Important movies, sure. But if that's all you're
Vivid, artful, imperfect but faithful: Even if you know every beat of the Holy Week narrative by heart, the hit show’s latest season is worth watching.
Former medium-turned-Christian author and speaker Jenn Nizza is back with a new season of her hit podcast Ex-Psychic Saved, a show that warns about the dangers of the occult
LONDON (AP) — The U.K. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that a woman is someone born biologically female, excluding so-called “trans women” from the legal definition in a long-running dispute between a feminist group and the Scottish government.
The king of clean comedy will take over TV's biggest night. Comedian Nate Bargatze will host the 2025 Primetime Emmy Awards, which will air live from Los
An aspiring preacher competing to win the coveted title of American Idol was praised for his ability to interpret the word and have church on the beach in the form of a gospel song following his
In the new documentary Show Me Your Glory, Eric and Kameron Swithin confront one of humanity s oldest and most painful questions head-on If God is good, why is there so much suffering in the world
Multiple sources have reported ChatGPT parent company OpenAI is quietly developing a social media platform that looks a lot like X (formerly Twitter).
Between ongoing international conflicts, immigration crises at home and abroad, political upheaval, and a growing sense of instability in everything from
For most artists, a self-titled album is either a bold declaration or a last resort. Mat Kearney’s new record falls somewhere in between. “I mean, yeah,
In the final episode of This Great and Complicated Place, host Rich Pérez offers a reflective, soul-stirring conversation that speaks directly to communities of faith—especially those within the Christian tradition—about the work of building just cities. Through story, theology, lived experience, and the voices of trusted thinkers and practitioners, this episode asks: What does it Read more...