Judah Smith: We Need to Rethink Who Jesus Really Is – RELEVANT
For a lot of Christians, Jesus has somehow become both the center of the faith and strangely distant from real life. He’s often presented as serious,
For a lot of Christians, Jesus has somehow become both the center of the faith and strangely distant from real life. He’s often presented as serious,
Emmy Award-winning journalist Paula Faris explored the top 21 episodes of her Faith & Calling podcast in 2021 and said she found that, overall, every topic discussed on her show highlighted the singular theme that people are looking for “a new way forward” following a difficult few years.
Life is full of accidents, and this one was of the happy variety. Christian filmmaker Andy Erwin, co-producer for “American Underdog,” a film chronicling the life story of NFL legend Kurt Warner, achieved an early victory in the project when he unintentionally landed “Shazam” star Zachary Levi to portray the famous footballer in the movie, releasing Christmas Day.
Christians are prone to believe things that are familiar, even if the familiar is not true. The story of Christmas is a perfect example. Like barnacles on
NASHVILLE (BP) – “Christmas with The Chosen: The Messengers,” a special film-length installment of the popular Christian video series, broke the box office record for a Fathom Event during its theatrical run this December.
Well, Hollywood may be breathing a sigh of relief that the 2021 box office is going out on a high note with Spider-Man: No Way Home doing pre-pandemic
Pop superstar Mariah Carey is taking off her “Queen of Christmas” crown to honor the person she says is the real queen of the holiday, Mary, mother of Christ.
Streaming services have taken over the holidays, pumping out new Christmas movies like their lives depend on it. From HBO Max's 8-Bit Christmas to
(RNS) — For Mark Lowry, almost every day is Christmas. Whenever the storyteller and singer takes the stage for a concert, he always closes the show with the same song — “Mary Did You Know?” — no matter what time of year it is.
The star-studded cast of “American Underdog” descended on Chinese Theater in Hollywood, California, to celebrate the launch of the faith-and-family football film that tells the remarkable true story of NFL legend Kurt Warner and his wife, Brenda.
American Underdog is a story of perseverance, resilience and hope; one that will leave audiences uplifted and encouraged, particularly after yet another year largely defined by the COVID-19 pandemic.