The power of Christ compels them: Why Hollywood is making so many exorcism movies
Exorcism movies are making a comeback — and the reasons are more interesting than you might think. — Joseph Holmes
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Exorcism movies are making a comeback — and the reasons are more interesting than you might think. — Joseph Holmes
Brown, who is now retired, is a decorated 20-year FDNY firefighter. He has found his calling in sharing his story of 9/11.
In January, a group of Oberlin College students and alumni decided to bring Jewish and Muslim students together for breakfast, lunch and dinner through a kosher-halal co-op.
The Feb. 11 Super Bowl showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers may be contested at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas — known as Sin City — but it will feature two very pious quarterbacks.
Famous musician Lil Nas X is making his “comeback” to music by paying homage to Jesus. The single, “J Christ,” and its music video are saturated with over-the-top, “scandalous” religious images, generating a controversy.
Film critic Joseph Holmes finds writer-director Jeymes Samuel's "The Book Of Clarence" to be a satisfying remix of familiar biblical movies like "The Life of Brian" and "Ben Hur."
Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant leaders in the Holy Land call for de-escalation of violence.
Disgraced Hillsong founder Brian Houston has announced plans to write a new book sharing his story.
Bobby Ross Jr. looks at how two cultural forces in America – faith and sports – overlap in the fostered environments of MLB faith nights.
When crises hit around the world, as one has in Hawaii, Christians are often first in line to help. At times like these, we should engage our mind as well as our heart.
Princess Jones reviews Amazon Prime's new docuseries “Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets” looking at the famous "19 Kids and Counting" family and their religion.
Warren Cole Smith highlights some "behind the headlines" moments from the SBC convention, including the details of the presidential vote and ousting of Rick Warren's Saddleback Church.
Bill Hader's critically acclaimed show 'Barry' has ended after four seasons of dealing with the ideas of sin and redemption.
“I thought I was going to work for a charity. … The funds were never used for that.”
Daniel Herszberg, a 30-year-old doctoral student from Australia, reflects on his Jewish heritage and the lessons he learned visiting religious sites across the globe.
“We are now going to have two Communions of Anglicans going forward, the Global South Anglicans who are keeping to the teachings of the scripture and the Global North Anglicans who are preaching and practicing a watered-down gospel,” said the Rev. Tom Otieno, the vicar of Saint Barnabas Anglican Church of Kenya in Nairobi.
Clashing messages about God and guns came a day after an assailant opened fire at a Dallas-area outlet mall, killing eight people — including children — and wounding seven others.
Just as technical debt can result from limited testing during the development process, ethical debt results from not considering possible negative consequences or societal harms. And with ethical debt in particular, the people who incur it are rarely the people who pay for it in the end.
Piloting the first moon mission in over 50 years will be Victor Glover, a Christian who has worshipped with Churches of Christ congregations.
The Covenant School will resume classes in the meeting place of the Brentwood Hills Church of Christ after the March 27 mass shooting at their facility.
The first episode of “The Mandalorian” Season Three primes the show for another narrative arc that wrestles with identity, religion, justice and family.
We must pay attention to how Haley's presidential campaign and the press treat her religious beliefs, Richard Ostling writes.
The 2023 Oscar nominees largely portray religion as cartoonishly negative, but the movies also acknowledge that a world without religion isn’t great either.
Both sides cite faith in Oklahoma’s recreational marijuana fight.
“We can only hope something like what happened at Asbury would happen here at York. Until then, we watch and wait in hope.”
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