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
On Twitch streams and in Discord chats, “nerd culture” ministers reach out to a demographic long misunderstood by the church.
President Lazarus Chakwera has conceded defeat to Peter Mutharika in the just concluded Malawi presidential elections, becoming one of a handful of incumbent presidents to lose a presidential re-election.
NASHVILLE (BP) – A recent study on AI’s reliability to answer theological questions reminds users that answers don’t come without human influence.
Instagram is rolling out a way to craft its algorithm. Starting today, Instagram will allow users to fine-tune the content they see on Reels, cutting out
Propaganda has never been the kind of artist to chase singles. Since his days in the Los Angeles slam poetry scene, the rapper and poet has built a career
When a war threatens to destabilize the world because of the narcissistic ego of a powerful person, the narcissism of a leader pursuing peace is often the only antidote. In this insightful opinion, leadership expert Les Csorba encourages us to hope for peace via President Donald Trump as one in a long history of leaders whose narcissism has been of benefit to their nation and to the world.
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Jimmy Kimmel made his highly watched return to late-night television last night, closing his 18-minute monologue not with a punchline but with a plea. The
Late-night television host Jimmy Kimmel on Tuesday night tearfully apologized for his comments on the death of Charlie Kirk. He said he never intended to make light of the murder or blame a specific g...
A new documentary exploring how the New Testament was written, preserved, and passed down through history is scheduled for a limited theatrical release in the United States on Nov. 2, 3 and 5. Oracles of God: The Story of the New Testament, produced by CBN Films in partnership with Fathom Entertainment, examines the decades following the resurrection of Jesus, when His followers spread His teachings orally before recording them in writing.