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Masked Stranger With Apocalyptic Sign Startles Texas Homeowner

A Carrollton, Texas, homeowner was left shaken Saturday evening when a masked individual appeared at her door displaying a sign referencing an apocalyptic Bible passage. The figure wore a red, Baphomet-like mask and carried a sign citing Revelation 20:1-15, a passage describing the devil's binding, Christ’s millennial reign, and judgment day, according to CBS News.

Franklin Graham Criticizes Woke Bishop

Reverend Franklin Graham criticized the statements of the leader of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, Bishop Mariann Budde.

Promise Keepers Founder: Bill McCartney’s Life Well Lived

Bill McCartney, a former college football coach turned influential religious leader, passed away on January 10 at the age of 84.

Jayden Daniels Leads Historic Playoff Win, Credits Faith in God

The Washington Commanders have not won a playoff game in 20 years until Sunday night when they secured a victory with a doinked field goal in the last 3 seconds of game. 

Tennessee Bill Allows Public Schools to Display Ten Commandments

A Tennessee lawmaker introduced a bill that would permit public schools to display the Ten Commandments.

Pro-Lifer Man Detained After Preaching Gospel Outside Abortion Center

A pro-life man was detained outside an abortion clinic in Ohio after he shared the Gospel and offered to adopt babies.

Report Details Rising Persecution Against Christians

The 2025 Global Persecution Index reported that numerous countries have increased their hostility toward Christians.

Christian Radio Station to Go Off Air

Contemporary Christian radio station "The Fish," 104.7, is set to go off the air in February. The Atlanta station is shutting down after being sold to the Educational Media Foundation, which owns K-LOVE and Air1.

The Days of Noah and the Days of Lot: A Prophetic Parallel

When Jesus spoke about His eventual return, He referenced two historical periods—the days of Noah and the days of Lot.

School District Walks Back Bible Ban from Libraries

A Texas school district removed the Bible from its libraries, arguing that it falls under a state law banning "sexually explicit" material in public school libraries. The district has since reevaluated its decision.

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