‘The Chosen’s’ Shocking Season 4 Premiere A Gutsy Winner
Joseph Holmes Joseph Holmes

‘The Chosen’s’ Shocking Season 4 Premiere A Gutsy Winner

A short film by a failed Christian filmmaker has become the largest crowdfunded project of all time. In the process, it has emerged as a phenomenon in Christian circles before gaining mainstream attention and acclaim from filmmakers such as Paul Schraeder. “The Chosen” opens its fourth season in a way that may anger some fans, but it is easily the strongest premiere the show has had since its first.

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Jon Batiste, Jelly Roll And The 2024 Grammys
Jillian Cheney Jillian Cheney

Jon Batiste, Jelly Roll And The 2024 Grammys

Two notable but very different musical artists, both of whom are open about their Christian faith, are nominated for top awards at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, which will take place Sunday, Feb. 4, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

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New Panthers Head coach on infidelity, pornography, binge drinking
Steve Reed Steve Reed

New Panthers Head coach on infidelity, pornography, binge drinking

Dave Canales is ready to begin his journey as head coach of the Carolina Panthers, 16 months after co-authoring a book with his wife, Lizzy, about working through his sexual infidelity, addiction to pornography and binge drinking—and finding their way back to a healthy, Christian-based marriage.

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Field Notes and Earbuds
Justin Camp Justin Camp

Field Notes and Earbuds

God is inviting you into something bigger, better, and longer-lasting in 2024 than any diet, gym membership, or list of resolutions.

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Finding Our Winding Way Toward Forgiveness
Paul Prather Paul Prather

Finding Our Winding Way Toward Forgiveness

Forgiveness doesn’t mean denying or minimizing harm. It means releasing feelings of resentment or vengeance toward the person who did the harm. And doing that sets us free as much as we set free the other person.

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Why Don’t We Talk More About Loneliness?
Dwight Lee Wolter Dwight Lee Wolter

Why Don’t We Talk More About Loneliness?

Loneliness is not necessarily a state of depravity that requires a cure. Loneliness is not a sin or a weakness, even if the surgeon general calls it a disease. The eradication of loneliness is not always necessary or possible — or even desirable. Indeed, there is much to be learned from loneliness: companionship, prophecy, solidarity, fun and freedom — even creativity.

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Reconciliation: Peace With All People
Michael Metzger Michael Metzger

Reconciliation: Peace With All People

Reconciliation is when two people come together to understand a past conflict or hurt. It matters to God, and he has given us the ministry of reconciliation.

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Inner Peace, Like Happiness, Is An Inside Job
Paul Prather Paul Prather

Inner Peace, Like Happiness, Is An Inside Job

“I can’t legislate world peace. I can’t press peace on my neighbors or parishioners. But if I can become peaceable enough within myself, maybe that will both help me and others, too.”

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Five Great Bible Reading Plans For 2024
Stephen Presley Stephen Presley

Five Great Bible Reading Plans For 2024

The Bible is more than just a nice book with good advice. It provides the beginning, middle, and end of the story of redemption that God is working out among us.

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The Best Faith-Based Films of 2023
Joseph Holmes Joseph Holmes

The Best Faith-Based Films of 2023

Faith-based films are everywhere, making it easier than ever to find films that celebrate religious worldviews with truth and beauty. Here are the best of 2023.

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Compassion: Generosity With Assumptions
Paul Prather Paul Prather

Compassion: Generosity With Assumptions

We should give everybody the benefit of the doubt until all the facts are in. And then, when the facts are in, even if the facts are damning, we should offer some benefit of the doubt anyhow.

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The Blessing of Right Now
Justin Camp Justin Camp

The Blessing of Right Now

Memory and imagination are necessary but not sufficient. with too much of either, I can become numb to wonder—the wonder of a present moment.

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Fix America’s Woes? Know your neighbors
Bob Smietana Bob Smietana

Fix America’s Woes? Know your neighbors

Seth Kaplan, researcher at Johns Hopkins who studies fragile states around the world, argues that rebuilding social capital—including faith congregations—can address social problems.

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I Believe The Bible Today More Than Ever
Paul Prather Paul Prather

I Believe The Bible Today More Than Ever

Having our faith deconstructed—or even blown to smithereens—can be the best thing for us. Until you’re forced to release your past assumptions, it’s really hard to learn anything better.

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