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Battistelli, August Win Big at 42nd Dove Awards
Francesca Battistelli and Chris August were the top winners at the 42nd annual Dove Awards, held Wednesday at Fox Theatre in Atlanta.
'The Shack' to Debut on Stage with Cirque du Soleil Style
One of the most controversial and debated books, The Shack, will hit the stage next month in a theatrical project described as having a "Cirque Du Soleil- and Charlie Rose-like interview" feel.
Family Movie Night Continues with 'Truth Be Told'
Colorado’s leading marriage counselor, Annie Morgan, always emphasizes that honesty is the key to a successful marriage. Ironically, she finds it difficult to follow her own advice.
Growing Up a Schuller in the Crystal Cathedral; Learning to Hear God
Inheriting the Schuller legacy limited Angie Schuller Wyatt from truly knowing God beyond the God that was preached in the renowned Crystal Cathedral, she says.
Film Honors 400th Anniversary of King James Bible
Just in time for the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible, Lionsgate is set to release a docudrama that portrays the story of one of the most venerated books in history.
Film: Christians, Gays, and Reconciliation
Grant Taylor was only 10 years old when his father came out of the closet as gay. Refusing to accept his father\'s lifestyle, the young boy chose to cut him out of his life, a choice he would reconsider and regret later in life.
Football Flick '5th Quarter' Inspires Doing Good amid Tragedy
An inspirational movie based on the true story of a 15-year-old\'s tragic death and how he was able to save five lives through organ donation and inspire people on a football team opens in theaters this Friday.
Battistelli, LeCrae to Perform at the Dove Awards
Francesca Battistelli, Jason Crabb, Natalie Grant, Mary Mary, Comedienne Chonda Pierce, Marvin Sapp and Chris Tomlin will be performing at the upcoming 42nd Annual GMA Dove Awards.
Psychologist: Retaliation in Bully Video Sends Violent Message
The "bully slam" video that shows an Australian teenager body-slamming his bully has gone viral, causing family experts to be concerned that the victim's aggressive response is attracting the wrong kind of attention and will only promote violence among children.
Michael Jackson's Back-Up Singer, Biola University Team Up for Japan
Biola University and half-Japanese singer Judith Hill, who performed at Michael Jackson\'s memorial services, will team up Thursday to lead a benefit concert for Japan earthquake victims.