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Eric Metaxas: God will hold us accountable
Eric Metaxas talks to CP about the documentary based on his book, “A Letter to the American Church” and urges the Church to rise up, saying, “The Christian faith is supposed to drive you to action" adding that "Christians have a command from God to speak against evil.”
Kevin Costner says faith has aways been a part of his life, talks Scripture
Kevin Costner, who is gearing up for the release of his new film "Horizon," talks infusing Scripture into his latest project.
Gov't has its 'grip' on the fatherless and the Church must step up
Sean Teis, head of Life Factors Fatherless Ministries, highlights the severe societal implications of growing up without a father, such as increased risks of incarceration, substance abuse, and poor educational outcomes and why the government has a "grip" on the fatherless.
Head of persecution watchdog on how to pray for persecuted Christians
Ryan Brown, CEO of persecution watchdog Open Doors USA, shares how to pray for the persecuted Church.
'The Chosen' actor Luke Dimyan on humanizing Judas
Actor Luke Dimyan talks about humanizing Judas in "The Chosen."
Mary Magdalene actress Elizabeth Tabish discusses season 5 of 'The Chosen'
Mary Magdalene actress Elizabeth Tabish discusses season 5 of "The Chosen" at ChosenCon 2024 in Orlando, Florida.
Dallas Jenkins opens up about upcoming 'The Chosen' projects
Dallas Jenkins shares details behind the upcoming season of "The Chosen" and "The Chosen Adventures."
Bear Grylls on how daring adventures taught him reliance on God
Bear Grylls shares how participating in daring adventures has taught him reliance on God.
Jonathan Falwell discusses Christian nationalism, biblical voting and 'the perfect candidate'
Liberty University Chancellor Jonathan Falwell weighs in on Christian nationalism, American exceptionalism and the Church's role in education during an interview with The Christian Post.
Director Chris Sanders on parenting, kindness in 'The Wild Robot'
By emphasizing deeply human moments rather than relying on gags in "The Wild Robot," director Chris Sanders hopes the film resonates with both children and adults and fosters meaningful connections and discussions.