Nicola Menzie

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Bubba Watson and the 'Golf Boys' Release New '2.Oh' Video for Charity

    Bubba Watson and the 'Golf Boys' Release New '2.Oh' Video for Charity

    Professional golfers Bubba Watson, Ben Crane, Rickie Fowler and Hunter Mahan – otherwise known as the "Golf Boys" – are back with a new video in an effort to raise awareness about the world's clean water crisis.

  • Evangelist Nick Vujicic Takes Anti-Bullying Message to Utah Schools

    Evangelist Nick Vujicic Takes Anti-Bullying Message to Utah Schools

    "Limbless evangelist" Nick Vujicic will kick off his national anti-bullying and suicide prevention campaign this week with junior high, middle school and high school students in Utah. Vujicic, who recently welcomed his first child, will also share a faith-oriented message during three special events facilitated by Standing Together and a coalition of 66 local evangelical churches.

  • Exclusive: Judah Smith Talks 'Jesus Is,' Sin vs. Grace and Loving Like Christ

    Exclusive: Judah Smith Talks 'Jesus Is,' Sin vs. Grace and Loving Like Christ

    Pastor Judah Smith of The City Church in Seattle recently celebrated the release of his new book, Jesus Is: Find a New Way to Be Human, and spoke with The Christian Post about his excitement for the book, how things have changed since he took over leadership of the megachurch previously led by his parents, and what he believes is the biggest challenge facing believers today.

  • David Platt: Casual, Cultural Christianity Is Leading People to Hell

    David Platt: Casual, Cultural Christianity Is Leading People to Hell

    David Platt spoke on the issue of discipleship at this year's Verge Conference, asking what it means to know Christ biblically and to be an actual disciple of Jesus Christ. "How we answer the question will affect in every way how we make disciples," Platt told thousands of attendees Friday at the The Moody Theater in Austin, Texas.

  • Michael Winans Jr. to Serve 14 Years for $8M Scheme Targeting Churches

    Michael Winans Jr. to Serve 14 Years for $8M Scheme Targeting Churches

    Michael Winans Jr., of the popular Gospel-singing Winans family, was sentenced this week to nearly 14 years in prison for taking advantage of "good, decent church-going people" in an $8 million ponzi scam carried out in Christian churches.

  • Entire KJV Bible Added to Wikipedia-Like Rap Site; Scholar Issues Caution

    Entire KJV Bible Added to Wikipedia-Like Rap Site; Scholar Issues Caution

    Rap Genius, a website that allows the public to critique and interact with "thousands of canonical rap songs," has added the entire King James Bible to its expansive database. At least one biblical scholar who engaged the KJV text welcomes the idea of the interactive "study Bible," although he calls for wisdom in discerning the "gems" from the "junk."

  • Benny and Suzanne Hinn to Remarry in March

    Benny and Suzanne Hinn to Remarry in March

    Charismatic pastor and evangelist Benny Hinn has announced that he and Suzanne Hinn, whom he divorced in 2010, will celebrate the restoration of their marriage in a ceremony on March 3 that will be conducted by Dr. Jack Hayford.

  • TD Jakes 'Shocked' by Pope Benedict XVI's Resignation

    TD Jakes 'Shocked' by Pope Benedict XVI's Resignation

    Bishop T.D. Jakes of The Potter's House in Dallas, Texas, appeared on "CBS This Morning" Tuesday to answer viewers' questions on forgiveness, but he also commented on the surprising resignation of Pope Benedict XVI from the papacy.

  • Justin Bieber's a 'Spectacular Young Man,' Says Pastor Judah Smith

    Justin Bieber's a 'Spectacular Young Man,' Says Pastor Judah Smith

    Judah Smith, pastor of The City Church in Seattle, Wash., appeared on Fox News Tuesday morning to discuss his new book, Jesus Is, and his relationship with mega-pop star Justin Bieber, who recently endorsed Smith's book to his nearly seven million social media followers.

  • Ebony Apologizes to Pastor Jamal Bryant After Publishing Rumor of Teen Affair

    Ebony Apologizes to Pastor Jamal Bryant After Publishing Rumor of Teen Affair

    Pastor Jamal H. Bryant of Empowerment Temple AME Church in Baltimore, Md., says that Ebony magazine has apologized after he openly rebuked the African-American publication for reporting a rumor that the charismatic minister had impregnated a 17-year-old member of his congregation in 2007.