God has set a feast for us in the world, and we shouldn't feel guilty about savoring it.
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Who, or what, are the Nephilim? We don't know—and maybe we don't need to.
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The film departs from biblical wisdom on how we should deal with our inner mess.
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Favorite Orthodox figure on Arabic Christian TV eulogized by fellow evangelist Sameh Maurice after COVID-19 death.
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It's the story of Hosea—but steamier.
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Chosen by Gerry Bowler, author of “Christmas in the Crosshairs: Two Thousand Years of Denouncing and Defending the World's Most Celebrated Holiday.â€
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Good comedy is strange and surprising. So is the gospel.
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National Geographic's biopic offers a glimpse into the congregation that formed the “Queen of Soul.â€
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‘A Week Away' captures the look and sounds of summer camp but misses out on the beliefs beneath its catchy songs.
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Film reviews, interviews and commentary from Christianity Today.
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The Golden Globe nominee shows us what happens when “the Way†really isn't.
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There's no other band quite like Luxury, Christian indie rockers who journeyed through tragedy and faith to Eastern Orthodoxy.
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But like the CCM industry, it speaks an insider language.
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Multilevel marketing isn't a hobby. And its workers need discipleship.
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What pop culture gets wrong about charismatic women, and what “The Eyes of Tammy Faye†gets right.
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The show's second season challenges viewers to consider true joy over hyper-positivity.
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Karen Swallow Prior urges Christian writers to focus on doing good work, not attracting more followers.
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Kristina Kuzmic, ‘the mother of all mom bloggers,' lifts others up by being hilariously transparent about her own imperfections.
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But like the CCM industry, it speaks an insider language.
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Multilevel marketing isn't a hobby. And its workers need discipleship.
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What pop culture gets wrong about charismatic women, and what “The Eyes of Tammy Faye†gets right.
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The show's second season challenges viewers to consider true joy over hyper-positivity.
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Karen Swallow Prior urges Christian writers to focus on doing good work, not attracting more followers.
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Kristina Kuzmic, ‘the mother of all mom bloggers,' lifts others up by being hilariously transparent about her own imperfections.
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