Texans QB C.J. Stroud: ‘Believing in Jesus Christ Has Been a Game Changer’ – RELEVANT
After a Monday night win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, C.J. Stroud didn’t lead with talk of stats or playoff standings. Instead, the Houston Texans
After a Monday night win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, C.J. Stroud didn’t lead with talk of stats or playoff standings. Instead, the Houston Texans
The Worship Initiative, a discipleship platform founded by Christian artists Shane Barnard and Shane Everett, has launched SBC Worship, a new collaboration aimed at equipping and unifying worship
Tim Tebow and his wife, Demi-Leigh Tebow, are now parents The couple announced the birth of their first child, a baby girl named Daphne Reign Tebow, on social media Sunday, calling her arrival a
Christian and traditional pop songs are rising on U S music charts, reflecting what some analysts call a broader cultural shift toward conservative values in entertainment, according to recent
During a mid-June event at Otter Creek Church, musicians and activists praised PEPFAR for saving millions of lives and urged evangelicals to call their representatives in Congress and show their support for the program.
When artificial intelligence first entered the mainstream, it came quietly, promising to make life easier. It sorted emails, recommended music that
The nicotine pouch is popular with Gen Z men like me. That’s a problem for not just our bodies but also our souls.
It has been two years since it was announced that faith-based streaming platform Pure Flix would be merging with family-friendly television network Great American Media
Many Canadians remain unaware that euthanasia laws have expanded and further legal changes - such as allowing self-termination for mental illness alone - are proposed by lawmakers, according to the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC).
Anne Beiler, founder of Auntie Anne s, shares her powerful journey from trauma and abuse to healing and redemption through faith, confession and the unexpected success of her pretzel business
A Christian trafficking ministry leader is trekking 580 miles across three U.S. states with her pet goat named “Freedom” to raise money for trafficked women. Britney Higgs, 35, a mom-of-four children and both founder and chief executive officer of HER Campaign is aiming to raise $580,000 USD through the "Walk for Her" hiking trek, reflecting a thousand dollars for each mile walked with her goat, during her quest to raise awareness on the issue.