
Pakistani Christian wins legal battle to restore religious identity
A Pakistani Christian man has won a significant legal battle to reclaim his religious identity after being falsely registered as a Muslim, bringing attention to the challenges faced by religious minorities in the country.
Newsboys move forward as a quartet after Michael Tait’s departure
After more than a decade as the lead singer of the Newsboys, Michael Tait has officially parted ways with the band, marking a significant shift in the Christian rock group’s lineup. The remaining members—Jeff Frankenstein, Jody Davis, Duncan Phillips, and Adam Agee—have assured fans that they will continue forward, embracing a new season of music and ministry.
Barnard College expels third student amid campus protests over Gaza conflict
Barnard College has expelled a third student in connection with campus protests over the Israel-Gaza conflict, further intensifying tensions between student activists and university administrators.
World Evangelical Alliance begins global search for new secretary general
The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) has officially launched a global search for its next Secretary General, following the resignation of Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher in March 2024 due to health reasons. The new leader is expected to be introduced at the 2025 WEA General Assembly in Seoul, South Korea.
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‘Duck Dynasty’ family faces health challenges: Phil Robertson’s alzheimer’s battle and Miss Kay’s injury
The Duck Dynasty family is leaning on faith as they navigate serious health struggles affecting both Phil and Miss Kay Robertson. While Phil, the Robertson patriarch, is facing Alzheimer’s disease, his wife, Miss Kay, recently suffered a severe leg injury from a fall.
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Thaddeus Matthews, controversial Memphis broadcaster, dies at 67
Thaddeus Matthews, the outspoken and controversial Memphis broadcaster known as the "Cussing Pastor," has died at the age of 67. His wife confirmed his passing in a statement on Sunday, February 25, though the cause of death has not been disclosed.
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Standing firm in faith: Resisting worldly culture with a biblical worldview
In a world where cultural influences steadily shape and redefine beliefs, Myungsung Church is calling believers to stand firm in their faith through a biblical worldview.
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One day until the premiere of House of David—What you need to know before watching
Amazon Prime Video’s highly anticipated biblical drama House of David is set to premiere tomorrow(2/27), bringing the epic story of King David to life in a way never seen before. With just a day left before the first episodes are released, here’s everything you need to know before watching.
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Horror in Congo: ISIS-linked militants behead 70 Christians in church massacre
At least 70 Christians were brutally beheaded in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in a massacre carried out by Islamist militants affiliated with the Islamic State (ISIS), according to multiple reports from humanitarian organizations and local sources. The attack, which took place in the eastern province of North Kivu, saw victims murdered inside a church, leaving their headless bodies behind as a chilling warning.
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Pepperdine University sues Netflix over alleged trademark misuse in ‘Running Point’
Pepperdine University has filed a lawsuit against Netflix and Warner Bros. Entertainment, alleging that the upcoming comedy series Running Point unlawfully uses the school’s branding, team name, and colors. The university claims the show’s depiction of a fictional basketball team called the "Waves" is too similar to its own, creating confusion and potential reputational harm.
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From shepherd to king: Prime Video’s House of David reimagines a timeless tale
Amazon Prime Video is set to bring the epic biblical story of King David to screens worldwide with its new series, House of David. The series promises a cinematic retelling of the life and reign of Israel’s most famous king, blending historical drama with faith-based storytelling to captivate both religious audiences and history enthusiasts.
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New CCK President takes office, announces May forum opposing WEA conference
Rev. Kyung-hwan Ko, the newly inaugurated president of the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), has announced plans to hold a forum in May to publicly criticize the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) and its upcoming global conference in South Korea.
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Global Chinese Alpha Conference 2025 to unite Chinese Christian leaders in Kuala Lumpur
The "Revival 2025 – Global Chinese Alpha Conference" (GCAC) will take place on March 18-19, 2025, at the Mega Star Arena in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This international gathering is expected to welcome over 3,500 attendees from 500 churches and organizations across 30 countries.
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‘The Chosen’ strikes exclusive streaming deal with Prime Video, season 5 premieres theatrically first
In a major move for faith-based television, The Chosen, the critically acclaimed series depicting the life of Jesus, is set to premiere its highly anticipated fifth season in theaters before streaming exclusively on Amazon’s Prime Video. This new partnership with Amazon MGM Studios marks a significant shift for the series, expanding its global reach and bringing it to millions of new viewers.
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Reaching unreached ethnic groups: A university dormitory mission in Cambodia
When Pastor Liu Zhiliang (劉志良) looked at Cambodia’s landscape of evangelism, he saw a gap—one that left 20 ethnic minority groups largely unreached. Instead of venturing into remote villages, he found an unexpected mission field: the capital city’s university dormitories.
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ESV Bible makes major update: Controversial verse in Genesis reworded
In its first major textual revision in nearly a decade, the English Standard Version (ESV) Bible is set to undergo updates to 36 passages across 42 verses.
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Thousands of Students Flock to Kentucky Revival, Over 2,000 Surrender to Christ
Lexington, KY—A wave of spiritual revival swept through Kentucky as an estimated 8,000 students gathered in Rupp Arena, lifting the name of Jesus in a night of worship, prayer, and transformation. The event, organized in collaboration with the Unite Us Movement, left an indelible mark on attendees, as more than 2,000 students made life-changing decisions to surrender their lives to Christ.
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Wikipedia Co-Founder Larry Sanger’s Faith Revelation: A Tech Pioneer’s Path to Christianity
Larry Sanger, the co-founder of Wikipedia, has made headlines with his recent declaration of faith in Christianity. The tech visionary, who played a crucial role in developing one of the internet’s most influential knowledge platforms, revealed that his embrace of Christianity was the result of years of philosophical and spiritual exploration.