The Christian bluegrass group Mountain Faith Band was eliminated Wednesday night during the semifinal round of NBC\'s \"America\'s Got Talent,\" and afterward took to Facebook to thank its fans.
The Christian bluegrass group Mountain Faith Band made it into the semifinals of \"America\'s Got Talent,\" but may struggle advancing if the four judges on Tuesday night\'s live broadcast from Radio City Music Hall were correct.
The faith-based film \"War Room\" stunned Hollywood observers and made a bit of history, too, over the weekend, opening at No. 1 on its first night before finishing No. 2 for the weekend behind the biopic \"Straight Outta Compton.\"
The faith-based film \"War Room\" led every film in advance ticket sales Thursday on Fandango.com and MovieTickets.com, an extremely rare achievement for a Christian film. In fact, \"War Room\" also led Fandango.com ticket sales on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Film reviewer MIchael Foust -- Every time I begin watching a new movie by filmmakers Alex and Stephen Kendrick, a thought crosses my mind.Will this be the one that bombs?
Stephen Kendrick says he would rather do just about anything than write a book. And that includes making a movie – a grueling task that takes well over a year.
In what is surely another blow to the former reality show family, the Duggar family\'s eldest son, Josh Duggar, admitted Thursday the rumors he\'d had an online account with Ashley Madison, the website which helps people have affairs for a fee, were true.
In a poignant moment for daytime television, Kathie Lee Gifford thanked her Today Show family and viewers for their support following the unexpected death of her husband, Frank Gifford, earlier this month and shared several stories - not about the Hall of Famer Gifford\'s football achievements - ...
Tweens and orphans are the focus of two recently launched Christian record labels. While Maxx Recordings wants to give Top 40 savvy tweens more music with a message, Storysong, which started as a nonprofit, hopes their music will help them minister to more orphans in Africa.
Parents who once thought of cartoons as a harmless form of children\'s entertainment are rethinking that view as the number of children\'s cartoons positively portraying the GLBT lifestyle is on the rise and so are the avenues through which such programming reaches children.
A film scheduled for release in 2016 will probe the final years of Eric Liddell, the Olympic sprinter who refused to compete in his final race of the 1924 Olympics because it was scheduled on Sunday. Liddell died in a Japanese internment camp in 1945 in China, where he was serving as a missionary.
David Eaton remembers vividly how friends treated him years ago after a family member committed suicide. Instead of offering compassion and prayer, they stayed away.