Brooke Ligertwood’s New Album Is ‘Weird’ on Purpose – RELEVANT
Brooke Ligertwood knows the title of her new album might catch people off guard. In fact, she’s counting on it. EAT is a "Scripture album," built from
Brooke Ligertwood knows the title of her new album might catch people off guard. In fact, she’s counting on it. EAT is a "Scripture album," built from
Almost 9 in 10 pastors see at least some current events matching those Jesus said would occur shortly before he returns to Earth, according to a new survey focused on Christian eschatology, or the study of end times.
The Churches Helping Churches Initiative has set up a relief fund, and started an application process for $3,000 grants. This initiative is targeted toward congregations between 25 to 150 members in size, in low-income communities, and in urban areas disproportionately impacted by COVID-19.
Inspired by a family in Georgia, a Christian movement to erect crosses decorated with Christmas lights during the pandemic has taken off nationally as a symbol of positivity and prayer. But the lit crosses have also drawn comparisons to the Klu Klux Klan’s burning crosses.
Seventy-five years ago, on March 26, 1945, Viktor Frankl celebrated his 40th birthday in the worst conditions imaginable — confined to a concentration camp in Dachau, Germany.
Death, taxes and Dolly Parton giving generously to meet the needs of a tired and fearful nation — those are life's big certainties. The American icon has
On Sunday, Alex Merritt was signed in to the Zoom video conferencing app, discussing a biblical passage with members of his Sunday school young adults group at St. David's Episcopal Church in Austin, Texas. Then the trolls attacked.
A typical Holy Week is out of reach this year. That's cause for lament—and celebration.
In an exclusive interview with the Christian Post, popular radio host John Tesh shares how faith and the selfless love of his wife helped him overcome terminal cancer
Sharing a message of restoration, the popular rapper reminds fans, “Social distancing doesn’t mean spiritual distancing.”
The last time the Spring equinox landed this early in the United States came in 1896. Just a few months later — on July 9, 1896 — the very first issue of Word&Way rolled off the printer.