Cade Foehner, a top 10 contestant on season 16 of "American Idol," has been using rock 'n' roll to win over America's vote but says he's found it difficult to share Christ in Hollywood.
Former NFL quarterback-turned-Minor League Baseball player Tim Tebow celebrated his friend Chris Norton this week, who was married over the weekend and walked his wife down the aisle despite being told there was a small percentage that he'd ever walk again.
Coming off the success of the hit film "I Can Only Imagine," multi-platinum-selling contemporary Christian band MercyMe garnered three nominations for the 2018 Billboard Music Awards.
Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker and born-again Christian Ray Lewis is being skewered by both longtime fans and critics on social media for kneeling in protest with NFL players during the playing of the U.S. national anthem ahead of a football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
"He descended into Hell and" is a phrase among the most controversial in church history. In a surprising interview with Stephen Colbert, that phrase has Academy Award winner Mel Gibson contemplating a scene showing Jesus's defeat of his enemies in "another realm."
Smithsonian Channel gives thumbs up to four-part series that will see iconic actor from "Jesus of Nazareth" in the Holy Land. "Samson and Delilah" promises a more human hero in Samson.
Championship quarterback and football analyst laments decay of nation from within; cites national anthem protests as evidence of disdain for traditional values.
Distributor claims it was obligated by law to remove scenes featuring Jesus in order to make the film available. Viewing public pans "chopped up" film, 11-minutes shorter than U.S. version.
Todd Komarnicki, the writer of the new movie "Sully," believes society is "starved" for a positive story on the big screen. Perhaps a film about a passenger plane that lands on a river – and all 155 people on board survive – can fill that bill this weekend. Komarnicki is a graduate of Wheaton and a ...
For much of Thursday, the top-selling movie on a leading box office website was The Insanity of God – a Christian movie that will be in theaters for only one night next week and which has been boosted by churches buying out entire theaters. Why the hype? Read the story for more information.