Disney Greenlights AI-Generated Fan Content
R2-D2, Stitch, and Lightning McQueen are copyright-protected characters, but they will soon feature in AI-generated videos on social media, with the blessing of the Walt Disney Company. On Thursday, t...
R2-D2, Stitch, and Lightning McQueen are copyright-protected characters, but they will soon feature in AI-generated videos on social media, with the blessing of the Walt Disney Company. On Thursday, t...
A section of evangelical leaders in Kenya have backed President William Ruto's plan to construct an 8,000-seat chapel within the grounds of State House, the official residence and office of the presidency in Nairobi. This initiative, which the President asserts is personally funded and an upgrade to existing makeshift worship facilities, has become a contentious point of national conversation, drawing both fervent support and widespread criticism.
After stepping back from the touring spotlight in 2025 for a year of creative rest and renewal, the Grammy-winning duo for KING COUNTRY will return to the stage this December with A Drummer Boy
The "Who's Sorry Now" singer died Wednesday night, according to a Thursday morning statement from her manager, Ron Roberts. The ‘50s and ‘60s pop star produced a number of hit songs like “Who’...
Brad Arnold, frontman for the Grammy-nominated rock band 3 Doors Down, shared a hopeful health update with fans and expressed unwavering faith in God s goodness nearly two months after revealing his
Amanda Sudano didn’t expect to break down in a public bathroom stall. But that’s where she found herself—half a world away from home, fresh off the
Minnie Driver is stepping into the Old Testament. The Good Will Hunting actress has been cast in The Faithful—FOX's glossy upcoming limited series billed
From the blood of the martyrs to swimming pool baptisms, the new TV series stages the biblical drama with intelligence and creativity.
When Christians pursue political power, they fall into a sociological illusion and a theological misstep.
What happens when two believers one from Hollywood and one from the newsroom team up to explore the reality of miracles, deliverance and deception
DAYTON, Tenn. – Austin Peay profoundly misjudged the moment when he, with the swoop of a pen and the authority vested in him as Tennessee’s governor, signed the Butler Act into law on March 21, 1925.