Long before Kevin Costner became a Hollywood leading man known for epic dramas and Westerns, his first performance was in a church nativity play, where, armed with a shepherd s staff, he unknowingly
There have been many cinematic attempts over the years to portray the life of Jesus Christ in such a manner that would both entertain audiences and hopefully evangelize at the same time Fortunately,
Steve Burns is back—but not with a Handy Dandy Notebook. The former Blue’s Clues host is launching Alive, a new podcast that trades in shapes and colors
It’s NFL opening weekend, which means football fans everywhere are donning their jerseys, perfecting their game-day snacks, and hoping this is finally the
When creating the A Week Away The Series, a spinoff of the 2021 Netflix musical, actress, producer and writer Cozi Zuehlsdorff found inspiration from one of her favorite authors and theologians C S
It’s NFL opening weekend, which means football fans everywhere are donning their jerseys, perfecting their game-day snacks, and hoping this is finally the
CCM artist bodie discusses how the Holy Spirit convicted him to shift from secular to Christian music and why he wants listeners to encounter God s redemption and love through his songs
Compassion is unquestionably a Christian virtue. But sometimes, good words like compassion get hijacked by not-so-good ideas—euthanasia is a case in point. "Medical assistance in dying" is becoming increasingly accepted in the Western world under the guise of compassion (and other euphemisms) informed by radical ideologies of individual autonomy. Followers of Jesus have a very different perspective.
A Namibian elementary school teacher has drawn international attention after a video of her using music to teach first graders about personal boundaries went viral on TikTok. The teacher, identified as Gelda Waterboer, is shown in the clip standing before her class and singing a simple melody with clear instructions for children on how to respond to inappropriate behavior.