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Christian Counseling Expert: 'I See Resurrected People'
Christians often overlook the fact that they are "new creations in Christ," as written in the Bible, and forget that in essence they are people who have been resurrected, says a Christian counseling expert.
Bible Quiz Show Teams Play to 'Bless Somebody,' Says Host Jeff Foxworthy
Comedian and show host Jeff Foxworthy wasn't completely sold on the idea of a TV game show contest about Bible facts when he was first approached about doing "The American Bible Challenge" that premieres next Thursday (Aug. 23).
'Sparkle' Movie Review: Laced With Faith or Only a Hint?
Bishop T.D. Jakes, who is also the CEO of a film and entertainment company, has high hopes that his movie "Sparkle" that opened Friday will be viewed by others as he calls it – a cinematic extravaganza.
Jordin Sparks on Whitney Houston: 'I Know Where She Is'
Actress Jordin Sparks, who portrays the shy young singer coming into her own in the movie "Sparkle" opening Friday, said that working with the late Whitney Houston was a time of inspiration and blessing. Sparks also said she has no doubt that Houston is in heaven.
'2016: Obama's America' Movie Review – Getting Inside the President's Head
At the film's outset, it is clear that conservative activist Dinesh D'Souza wants to get inside the head of President Barack Obama perhaps like no one else ever has in the making of the fast-paced, documentary-style "2016
Mark Driscoll: Churches Should Not Hide Crime
The fact that some churches decide not to report certain crimes is a sad state of affairs within Christianity, said Pastor Mark Driscoll of the Seattle-based Mars Hill Church during a recent sermon.
Study: Churchgoers Say Sharing Faith Essential, Many Never Do
A majority of churchgoers in the U.S. believe that it's essential to share their faith with non-believers, but a large number of those are not doing so, according to a recent study of American Protestants conducted by LifeWay Research.
Pentecostal Assemblies of the World Convention Serves New Orleans
The Pentecostal Assemblies of the World (PAW) took a unique step during its annual convention in New Orleans by not simply encouraging attendance, but mobilizing participants in community ministry projects such as providing housing, food, and clothing to the less fortunate.
Saddleback Church's Celebrate Recovery Summit Highlights Changed Lives
More than 3,600 people from churches in the U.S. and 23 other countries attended the Celebrate Recovery Summit for intensive training and encouragement from leaders of the Christ-centered addiction ministry founded at Saddleback Church.
'2016: Obama's America' – Movie Critics Give Reviews Without Seeing Film
The politically conservative makers of "2016