Honoring Ron Kenoly: The Worship Pioneer Who Pointed the World to Jesus
In Orlando, Florida, this weekend, family, friends and fans of Ron Kenoly gathered to pay respects to his legacy. The beloved worship leader who took his songs of praise to more than 120 countries around the world passed away February 4th.
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World Evangelical Alliance Aims for the Gospel for Everyone by 2033
More than 5,000 leaders from the World Evangelical Alliance gathered recently in Seoul, South Korea, to celebrate spreading the Gospel. They also renewed the commitment to reach every corner of the world, hoping to accomplish the vision of "The Gospel for Everyone by 2033."
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Highly Anticipated 'I Can Only Imagine' Sequel Hits Theaters
The highly anticipated sequel to "I Can Only Imagine" hits theaters this weekend. It comes nine years after the story behind the chart-topping worship song became a box-office hit, earning more than $83 million in domestic returns.
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'Hope It Leads Them to Jesus:' Grandfather Records Entire Bible as Gift to Grandkids
Seventy-one-year-old Johann Klaassen of Brinnon, WA, wanted to do something to make a lasting impression on his grandchildren, so he made an audio recording of the Bible. He said the idea came after his grandson expressed an interest in spiritual matters.
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Hundreds Turn to Christ as Franklin Graham Reaches 'the End of the World' with the Gospel
Franklin Graham preached the Gospel this weekend at the world's southernmost city, and hundreds of souls placed their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior.
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In a Village Many Left Behind, One Moldovan Couple Chose to Stay and Sparked a Community Revival
Across Eastern Europe, young people continue to leave their hometowns in search of stability, opportunity, and hope. But in one small village outside Chișinău, a young couple made a different choice, and their decision is transforming an entire community.
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Here’s the Percentage of Churchgoers Who Actually Read the Bible Daily
A new survey found that just 31 percent of Protestant churchgoers in America read the Bible daily.
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'I Was Ready to End My Life': Voice of God Stops Man From Jumping in Front of Train
After struggling with addiction and abuse, author Arman Kaymakcian is now living a redeemed life.
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World Evangelical Alliance Aims for the Gospel for Everyone by 2033
More than 5,000 leaders from the World Evangelical Alliance gathered recently in Seoul, South Korea, to celebrate spreading the Gospel. They also renewed the commitment to reach every corner of the world, hoping to accomplish the vision of "The Gospel for Everyone by 2033."
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US Sending 200 Troops to Fight Jihadist Terrorism in Nigeria
The U.S. is planning to send 200 American troops to help fight terrorism in Nigeria, according to a new report.
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Shooter Kills 9 People at School and Nearby Home in Canada
A shooting at a school in remote northern British Columbia left seven people dead, while two more were found dead at a nearby home, Canadian authorities said Tuesday.
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Ukraine Defends Church Law, Says It's About Separation From Moscow – Not Shutting Churches
This month marks four years since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Casualties are on track to exceed two million this year, two-thirds of them from Russia.
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Are the End Times Near? Frank Turek's Warning, Revelation on Why Second Coming Is 'Veiled'
As Christians ponder whether America is experiencing revival, apologist Frank Turek is digging a bit deeper, noting it’s essential people don’t just get “spiritual renewal but [that] they become disciples.”
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Revival in London: 2,000 Decisions for Jesus as Atlanta Pastor Preaches, UK Christians Mobilize
Nearly 2,000 young people either gave their lives to Jesus or made renewed commitments of faith at a large-scale evangelistic crusade in London last week, confirming what recent data already suggested: revival is here, and the UK Church must decide how to respond.
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Elon Musk's Offices Raided Amid Alleged Criminal Activity on Grok
Authorities with the Paris cybercrime unit raided the offices of Elon Musk’s X as part of an investigation into suspected criminal activity linked to his AI tool, Grok, including unlawful data extraction as well as the generation and possession of child pornography.