Demi-Leigh Tebow shared a heartwarming video today announcing that she and husband Tim Tebow are expecting their first baby.
An elderly grandmother has been confirmed among the dead in California’s out-of-control fires. She was affectionately known as “Momma D” and spent time in Hollywood performing as an extra in monumentally popular films like “The Ten Commandments.”
Hollywood celebrities are taking to social media to voice their grief and frustration over the Los Angeles wildfires, which have destroyed parts of their community and so much of what they love.
The Cotton Bowl between the Ohio State Buckeyes and Texas Longhorns on Friday night is going viral – not for touchdowns, plays, or interceptions, but for prayer.
Actors Carlos and Alexa PenaVega believe God has been faithful in their lives, expressing how they have found peace and contentedness even amid the unthinkable.
As fires rage across Los Angeles, prayers continue to pour in for residents fleeing their homes and first responders desperately working to contain the flames. With the eyes of the world on the inferno, celebrities, business people, and others with large social media platforms have been sharing their stories and asking for prayer...
Nikki Glaser, the comedian who played host to this year’s Golden Globes Awards in Beverly Hills, joked Sunday that none of the evening’s winners thanked God for their successes.
While the former football player sees winning a Super Bowl ring as a highlight in his life, he credits empowering students as being his greatest success.
Something amazing is happening among sports teams across the country. Athletes and coaches are boldly declaring their faith in Jesus Christ and giving glory to God in locker rooms, press conferences, and on the field.
In the world of collegiate football, it appears Jesus is going on a blitz. Multiple young football players, during some of the big bowl games in recent days, have used the publicity from their games as a way to point fans and viewers toward the Gospel...