Matt Forte, a former star NFL running back and an outspoken Christian shares a powerful story about a fan who came to Christ because of his first post-game interview. Matt points to the unique platforms that Christians have, some athletes, some not, and encourages believers to use their platform to share the gospel.
Filmmaker Dallas Jenkins is known for bringing the pages of scripture to the screen in the popular hit series "The Chosen." Now he's bringing another book to the big screen from the beloved 1971 children's novel called The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.
Christian actor Kevin Sorbo isn’t shy about his political views and, on the heels of the re-election of now-President-elect Donald Trump, the “God’s Not Dead” star had a message for Christians in America.
Actor Kirk Cameron is working to usher in a “new era of faith-filled children’s programming.”
With so much chaos, furor, and dysfunction in culture, entertainment has unsurprisingly become more depraved and disconnected from morality. Yet, new production companies continue to emerge aimed at inspiring families and instilling faith and biblical ethics.
Actor Eric Close loves a good redemption story. That’s why he signed on to star in “Average Joe,” a film about Joe Kennedy, the high school football coach who won a major U.S. Supreme Court victory in his years-long battle to pray following games on the 50-yard line.
Like the believers of yesterday, we, too, must fulfill our roles to ensure that future generations inherit a strong legacy to carry on Christian work.
God is using an unusual topic to spread the Gospel in a podcast that has become a huge success: exorcism and spiritual warfare.
NFL star Juwan Johnson recently ignited social media after his wife, Chan, gave birth to a baby girl and he responded by reading Scripture to his spouse and newborn baby.
Comedian and cultural commentator Russell Brand — a recent convert to Christianity — said in a newly posted video that many in Hollywood are “terrified of being exposed” for their sins.