Award-Winning Singer Who ‘changed the face of black gospel music’ Dies at 77
Award-winning gospel singer Richard Smallwood has died at the age of 77, leaving behind a legacy that clearly and solidly changed the face of black gospel music
Award-winning gospel singer Richard Smallwood has died at the age of 77, leaving behind a legacy that clearly and solidly changed the face of black gospel music
Actor Will Smith made headlines Sunday after slapping comedian Chris Rock across the face at the Academy Awards and apologizing for the physical altercation during his Oscar acceptance speech for best actor.
The trouble started well before the broadcast, but the broadcast didn't help. When the Academy announced that it would be removing eight awards from the
Todd Hoffman, formerly of the Discovery series “Gold Rush,” is back with a new show. But this time around, the popular miner will be providing audiences an intimate look into his family and how they rely on their faith to help them navigate an extremely tasking gold mine in Alaska.
Will Smith’s decision to storm the Academy Awards stage Sunday night and slug comedian Chris Rock shocked the world, but in the aftermath came a piece of spiritual advice for Smith from fellow actor Denzel Washington.
“When ‘your truth’ trumps ‘the truth’ and forces me to pretend that it’s not a lie, we have a very real problem.”
Actress Candace Cameron Bure said her heart was “overwhelmed by God’s goodness and grace” Sunday after watching her daughter, Natasha Bure, publicly profess her faith through baptism.
There are a few characters within Christian culture that everyone knows about. Biblical characters first, VeggieTales characters second. The colorful cast
Have you ever wanted to make an NFT of your prayer? Of course you haven't. You're normal. But, like so many things in our strange and confusing world,
A $100 million media campaign is currently targeting people who are unsure about Christianity by showing them just how human Jesus Christ really was.
Well, the Oscars are here, for better or worse. Probably worse, if we're being honest, since this year's broadcast has the most "how do you do, fellow