Emmy-nominated former Nickelodeon animator Butch Hartman is launching a new studio dedicated to creating God-glorifying animated content for children, aiming to provide hope in a world he describes as dark.
Shocking new research reveals that a significant portion of U.S. adults, particularly younger generations, now trust AI spiritual advice as much as that from a pastor.
A 2,800-year-old gemstone seal, unearthed during highway construction in northern Israel, offers a tangible link to the biblical era with its intricate pomegranate carvings and ancient Hebrew inscription.
A new Fox series, The Faithful: Women of the Bible, highlights a growing demand for faith-based storytelling in mainstream media, a trend directly influenced by the success of "The Chosen."
'The Optimist,' a powerful new film based on the true story of Holocaust survivor Herbert Heller, who bravely shares his escape from Auschwitz to combat rising antisemitism and denial.
A prominent pastor criticizes CNN's "The Rise of Christian Nationalism" documentary as a misguided and dishonest attempt to undermine a faith deeply rooted in American history and founding principles.
NBC host Savannah Guthrie has announced a $1 million reward for information leading to her mother's safe return, pleading for continued prayers and acknowledging the possibility of a tragic outcome.
Get ready for an epic journey as The Chosen announces the fall release of Season 6 on Prime Video, culminating in a theatrical spring 2027 finale that delves into the crucifixion.
More accessible for families than its predecessor, this uplifting sequel blends music, fatherhood, and redemption into a moving reminder that fighting for faith and family is always worth it.
Twenty days into the search for NBC host Savannah Guthrie's mother, a new, sophisticated ransom demand involving cryptocurrency has emerged, escalating the urgency of the investigation.
Tim Tebow's new children's book reimagines the crucifixion story from the perspective of the cross, offering a profound message of transformation and hope.
New research involving Christian schools reveals a strong correlation between restrictive cell phone policies and positive student mental health, with nearly all schools rating student mental health as good or excellent having such policies.
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