No Matter What a Reporter Asked Jameis Winston Last Night, He Just Talked About God – RELEVANT
Cleveland Browns quarterback Jameis Winston had an epic interview on Thursday Night Football last night. In a chat with Prime Video reporter Kaylee
Cleveland Browns quarterback Jameis Winston had an epic interview on Thursday Night Football last night. In a chat with Prime Video reporter Kaylee
Comedian Russell Brand has revealed he s reading the Bible and C S Lewis book The Problem of Pain as he continues to face allegations of sexual misconduct
Award-winning journalist and radio host John Tesh shares his journey from a dire cancer diagnosis to a life of purpose and vitality, thanks to science, faith and his wife, Connie
2023 was another successful year for faith-inspired movies Jesus Revolution kicked off the year by surpassing 50 million at the box office More recently, After Death became the highest-grossing ...
Actresses starring in a musical adaptation of Alice Walker s novel The Color Purple recently shared how God impacted their lives while filming the movie that will be in theatres nationwide on ...
Christian actor Jesse Hutch opened up about a near-death experience that led him to encounter Jesus in a new way and shared how the Lord has since guided him away from secular roles in film and TV
According to a tweet posted by Hogan in April, the former World Wrestling Entertainment star had originally accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior when he was a teenager.
In an exclusive interview with The Christian Post, actress Candace Cameron Bure shares why she feels called to take on projects that align with her Christian faith and inspire the next generation
In an exclusive interview with The Christian Post, actor and director George Clooney shares how his uplifting film The Boys in the Boat reflects the depth of human endurance and the power of teamwork ...
Former professional wrestler, reality television star and actor Hulk Hogan, real name Terry Bollea, has announced that he has been baptized at a church in Florida
At the blustery end of 1843, a priest in Roquemaure, France was looking to celebrate the recently completed renovation of his parish. To that end, he