American Idol is putting faith front and center. On April 20, the long-running singing competition will air a three-hour Easter-inspired worship night, titled “Songs of Faith.”
A group of Oklahoma faith leaders, parents, and education advocates is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to block the creation of what would be the first taxpayer-funded religious public charter school in the country.
In response to escalating violence in Syria, a group of Christian volunteers has organized to protect their communities. The group, Eagles of Antioch, consists...
The number of Americans identifying as Christian has begun showing signs of "leveling off" after several years of decline, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
The recent announcement that Cynthia Erivo, a queer, black woman, will portray Jesus Christ in a new production of Jesus Christ Superstar is yet another example of how Christian faith is treated as a costume.
In an October 23, 2024, episode of the Where Everybody Knows Your Name podcast, actor Kelsey Grammer openly discussed his Christian faith during a conversation with former Cheers co-stars Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson. The podcast, hosted by Danson and Harrelson, invites guests from the entertainment industry to reflect on their careers, personal growth, and spiritual journeys. Grammer’s candid remarks about his deepening faith provided a rare and powerful glimpse into his personal life.
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.