Why Is It So Hard to Finish What You Start? Jon Acuff Has a Theory — and a Solution – RELEVANT
At some point, almost everyone has a version of this story: You start something with real momentum — a workout plan, a side project, a writing habit, a
At some point, almost everyone has a version of this story: You start something with real momentum — a workout plan, a side project, a writing habit, a
Leah Church, a former basketball star who played for the University of North Carolina but later pulled out of the team because of her faith, recently shared why she chose God over her college sports dream.
Too many people approach dating with the idea that it’s all about finding “the one.” That there is this one person out there who is right for you and
A majority of Americans, including Christians and non-Christians, are concerned that America's moral compass is pointed in the wrong direction and they're turning to family for guidance
Liberty University-sponsored driver William Byron won NASCAR’s Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway Sunday, the third win of his career and the first of the season.
"Criminals," "addicts," and "mentally ill," are some of the ways people view the homeless. However, one Christian ministry in the fight chooses to label these people "children of God."
Christians shouldn't attend same-sex wedding ceremonies, as attending would be to an inherent show of support, according to Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President Albert Mohler Jr.
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster on why for many Jews, Leviticus is the most important book of all.
A new book examines the important lessons Christians can learn from the life and teachings of one of the most important American evangelists of the 19th century.
Meersburg, Germany is one of those picture-perfect Old World towns. Everything here really owes its existence to the Reformation — particularly influential Swiss reformer Huldrych Zwingli — as the politics of the time drove the Roman Catholic prince-bishop of Constance, Hugo von Hohenlandenberg, from his see across the lake in 1526.
Christian Post reporter Jeannie Ortega Law describes her childhood as violent, chaotic and scary at moments. In an episode of The Christian Post Podcast, she opens up about how she was Introduced to witchcraft at an early age and faced spiritual torment and suicidal inclinations.