Jelly Roll praised Jesus at the Grammy Awards, but avoided political talk, and called himself a "dumb redneck" who stays disconnected from current news and events.
On a mission to experience a little of what Jesus did, Bear Grylls spent 40 days in the same desert where Jesus fasted.
Lent offers us the opportunity to spend time asking ourselves who we are at our core and who God wants to help us become.
Throughout his teens and early 20s, Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason DeFord, was arrested multiple times for charges including aggravated robbery and possession with intent to sell. He earned his ...
Country rapper Jelly Roll became a Grammy winner on Sunday night after claiming the award for Best Contemporary Country Album ...
James Talarico, Texas Democrat running for U.S. Senate, faces criticism after saying atheists are more Christ-like than ...
Despite skipping the Grammys, Nicki Minaj dominated online conversation after shocking claims that attending artists were involved in 'satanic cult rituals'.
Whatever we are concerned about today, faith and discernment are key components of our prayers. Without spiritual sensitivity ...
We can become people who do good in Jesus’ name while drifting from the message that makes us Christian in the first place.
I heard two songs, plus Bible verses, that became my themes for this year and last year. I heard this song: “Found Me In The Fire.” I knew that God was speaking to me. It has become my theme for 2026.
Is empathy becoming a buzzword? Hillary Clinton and conservative podcaster Allie Beth Stuckey debate what empathy looks like ...
For Candace Cameron Bure’s daughter Natasha Perry, it’s important to be “consistent” when it comes to her relationship with ...