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Kanye West Calls Himself a 'Humble Servant,' Says Humans Born Into a 'Broken World'
Kanye West recently visited the syndicated radio program Power 105.1's "The Breakfast Club" where he discussed his recent antics at the year's Grammy Awards and his self-proclaimed role in the world as a "humble servant."
'Old Fashioned' Ditches 'Fifty Shades' Whips and Handcuffs for Some Old School Courting, and It Works (Review)
Filmmaker Rik Swartwelder took a huge risk by creating a romantic film, not quite a comedy, which explores the all but lost practice of courting a mate.
Family Christian Retailer Files for Bankruptcy; 'We Strive to Serve God in All That We Do and Trust His Guidance in All Our Decisions,' Says CEO
Family Christian, the nation's largest Christian bookstore that specializes in selling Bibles, books, music and church supplies, has filed for bankruptcy.
Virginia Church Uses 'Fifty Shades of Grey' to Teach Message That Combats Divorce, Adultery and Pornography
A Virginia church is using the buzz over the wildly popular "Fifty Shades of Grey," book and movie to create a message that combats some of the themes found in the film.
Singer Hozier on Catholic Church: It's an Organization of Men, It's Not About Faith
Hozier, an Irish singer with the hit song "Take Me to Church" that was performed at the Grammys on Sunday, recently spoke out against the Catholic Church in an interview with Vanity Fair.
Lecrae on Grammy Win: You Can't Celebrate Gifts, Without Celebrating the Giver, I Wanna Celebrate Jesus
Lecrae took home his second Grammy this week as he won the award for Best Contemporary Christian Song/Performance for his song "Messengers" which also features for KING AND COUNTRY.
New Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir Album Aims to Encourage Non-Believers to Worship Jesus Christ
The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir recently released their 29th album titled "PRAY," which the group hopes will encourage believers and non-believers to worship Jesus Christ.
Tedashii 'Draws the Line' Between Racism and the 'Mistreatment of Gays'
Rapper and Christian Tedashii was recently questioned by the popular hip-hop blog VladTV about his views on homosexuality and if he believes gay activism can be compared to the struggle for civil rights in the 1960s.
ISIS Hostage Says Terror Group Doesn't Care About Islam, Didn't Even Have a Quran
French journalist Didier Francois was held captive by ISIS for more than 10 months in Syria and during that time he observed that the terrorist group cares little about the Muslim religion or the Quran.
Many Christians 'Assume Their Prayers Are Not Heard Because They Did Not Pray Correctly,' Says Max Lucado
Minister and author Max Lucado of Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas, has released his latest fiction book, "Miracle at the Higher Grounds Café," which deals with various Christian topics, including prayer.