Mark Hensch
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'Arthur Christmas' Film Examines the Santa Claus Family
What happens when Santa Claus doesn't get along with his own clan?
Bradley Cooper Clothes the City of Brotherly Love
A visit to Philadelphia by actor Bradley Cooper is helping the city's homeless population stay warm this winter.
Defeating the Occult: A Minister's Former Descent Into Darkness (Part 1)
The occult is an object of fascination for Christians as it brings home the fact that God – and the dark forces against Him – are not of this world. In its broadest sense, the word "occult" contains the entire supernatural realm. Modern science has made man quick to scoff at magic and monsters, demons and the divine. All the same, many Christians can't shake the feeling that good and evil are battling on Earth for their hearts and minds.
Tim Tebow's Next Play: Building a Children's Hospital in the Philippines
Before evangelical sports icon Tim Tebow wowed on American football fields, he called the Philippines home. The Denver Broncos quarterback now hopes his celebrity status will help build a children's hospital in his birth country. His Tim Tebow Foundation announced yesterday that it would team with CURE International and develop a surgical facility in the island nation's Davao City.
Christian Praise Band Mosaic: 5 Songwriters Melt, Unite as One in Christ
In an interview with The Christian Post, the group's guitarist/backing vocalist Jonathan Taylor Martin reveals that Mosaic began as a temporary musical ministry. The five membered band came together in 2009 at Nashville's Belmont University.
Intelligent Design Debate Still Raging on Two Decades Later
The landmark book that made "intelligent design" into an anti-evolution battle cry turns 20-years-old next week.
Christian Movies Key In 'Spiritual Battle for Planet'
A global movie distribution company is making sure Tinsel Town takes stock of Christian moviegoers and their families.
New Holy Land Museum Will Bring Bible to Life
The Israeli government has given the green light to building a Bible museum in the country of Jesus' birth.
Interview: Sixpence None the Richer's Leigh Nash on 'Hymns and Sacred Songs'
Sixpence None the Richer lead singer Leigh Nash feels less-is-more for getting near God's love. Her upcoming album, "Hymns and Sacred Songs," finds the platinum-selling singer peeling back the layers of Sixpence's pop sound for simplistic, vulnerable praise music. The end result is earnest but bare-bones, a worship album in awe of God's majesty and grace.
Does DOMA Complicate Corporate Interests in Massachusetts?
A battalion of 70 Massachusetts businesses challenged the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act earlier this month. The group is fed up with the federal law, they say, as it hinders their hiring processes among homosexuals.