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'The Unknowns' Reminds Us That Memorial Day Is Not Just Another Day Off
While many in America will be fully engaged in barbecues and reveling in the three-day weekend, producers of the documentary "The Unknowns," which releases on Memorial Day, have given us a reminder that the national holiday is not just another day off.
Azusa Now 2016: Over 115,000 Register for LA's All-Denominational Worship Service (Interview)
With minimum promotion, a grassroots movement comprised of mostly Christian youth groups throughout the U.S. generated more than 115,000 online registrations for people to attend Azusa Now, a prayer and worship event held at the L.A. Coliseum Saturday.
Are Babylon and Ancient China Connected? Fantasy and History Meet in 'The Dragon King'
Award-winning screenwriter Brian Godawa said he's teamed up with Charlie Wen, former visual director of Marvel Studios, to tell an action-adventure romance book "rooted in the ancient history and spiritual reality of China" in his newly released book, The Dragon King.
Godfactor Founder Plans Nationwide Week of Repentance, Says America Needs Genuine Spiritual Awakening
A Pennsylvania pastor and radio host is leading the charge for a National Week of Repentance planned for April 3-10, calling for revival by first asking Americans to admit their personal and collective sins.
Will 'The Passion Live' on Fox Surpass Ratings Success of 'Grease'?
Although producers of "The Passion Live," broadcast live on Fox this Sunday, are quick to point out that their modern-day presentation of Jesus' last moments on earth before his death and resurrection isn't really a musical, but a "musical event," TV ratings will still be compared to such shows as "Grease: Live."
Harvest America 2016 Will Tonight Take Place in 100,000 Capacity Dallas Cowboys Stadium, Livestreamed to 6000 Locations
Evangelist Greg Laurie and an army of volunteers are hoping that Harvest America at the 100,000 max-capacity AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, streamed live to more than 6,000 host locations in the U.S. and worldwide, and broadcast live on cable TV on Sunday will usher thousands into a relationship with Jesus and become perhaps the largest Christian outreach in history.
Does Dating to Find 'the One' Make Any Sense? (Video)
If you are prone to one heartbreak after another when it comes to relationships it may be time to rethink the common belief that dating is about finding "the one" who will complete you, said author and pastor Naeem Fazal during a recent sermon.
Dolly Parton's 'Coat of Many Colors,' 'War Room' Score Big at Movieguide's Faith & Values Awards Gala
At Movieguide's 24th annual Faith & Values Awards Gala, Dolly Parton was awarded the Epiphany Prize for the Most Inspiring TV Program of 2015 for "Coat of Many Colors," a story about her upbringing in rural Tennessee.
Academy's Response to #OscarsSoWhite Controversy Encourages Prejudice, Says Movieguide's Ted Baehr
Media critic and founder of the family and values based Movieguide, Ted Baehr, says the solution to the #OscarsSoWhite controversy proposed by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is flawed and encourages prejudice, the exact opposite of the Academy's intention.
250 Christians Attend Grand Opening of 'Beautiful Gate' Orphanage in Mexico's Baja
Christians from Southern California traveled by tour buses to a suburb of Ensenada, Mexico, to join 150 local missionaries and believers to attend the grand opening of Puerta Hermosa (Beautiful Gate) Orphanage that serves as the home for abandoned and severely ill special needs children of Baja.