Shia LaBeouf: From Ego to Faith

Shia LaBeouf has spoken extensively about God using his ego to draw him to faith, finding Catholicism at a low point while preparing for his role as Padre Pio, realizing his self-centered pursuits were a path God used to lead him toward surrender and a spiritual life, embracing the Gospel’s message to “let go,” and […]

Venezuela: Fear and Quiet Hope After Maduro’s Capture

A longtime missionary in Venezuela says the country is experiencing a mix of fear and quiet hope following the capture of former leader Nicolás Maduro. Dan RC, who has served in Venezuela for 26 years, said he and his wife are currently safe, though heavy police and military presence remains common. He described the public […]

Hezekiah’s Tunnel Confirms Biblical Record

The Siloam Tunnel, discovered in the City of David, matches the biblical description, showing water diverted from the Gihon Spring into the city. An inscription found within the tunnel describes its construction, this confirming it was built by workers digging from opposite ends to meet in the middle, all by sound. The tunnel is a […]

National Call to Prayer and Repentance on January 14

Evangelist Franklin Graham is calling Christians across the United States to pause for prayer and repentance this Wednesday, January 14, at 12:00 p.m. ET, urging believers to seek God amid what he described as growing turmoil in the nation. In a public message, Graham warned that America is facing increasing violence, hatred, crime, drug abuse, […]

Olivier Giroud Shares Why He Lives His Faith Publicly

French striker Olivier Giroud has spoken openly about his Christian faith, explaining why he chooses to express it publicly throughout his football career. In an interview, Giroud pointed to Psalm 23 — a verse he has tattooed on his body — saying, “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” He explained that the […]

When Religion Isn’t Relationship

Matthew 7 is one of the most terrifying passages in the Bible, not because it condemns atheists, but because it exposes religious confidence without relationship. Jesus describes people standing before Him on the final day, fully convinced they belong. They remind Him of their résumé. They list miracles, prophecies, spiritual activity, and works done “in […]

Gospel Rising Amid Iran’s Unrest

“Despite intense violent crackdowns and a regime teetering under nationwide unrest, the Gospel of Jesus Christ is advancing like never before in Iran. Across 31 provinces and over 180 cities, Iranian citizens — including young believers — have taken to the streets in the most widespread protest movement in years, challenging theocratic rule and demanding […]

Justin Fields Says His Purpose Goes Beyond Football

New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields has been outspoken about his Christian faith through a difficult season, and he says his long-term purpose goes beyond football. In a recent conversation with The Walk Foundation podcast, Fields reflected on how God has carried him through setbacks — including being benched — and how those moments strengthened […]

13 Years Later: The Resurrection of the Christ Coming 2027—Who’s Excited?

13 years later! Whose excited for this to release? Mel Gibson’s sequel to The Passion of the Christ is titled The Resurrection of the Christ, a two-part epic exploring Jesus’ resurrection, set to release in 2027 on Good Friday (Part One) and Ascension Day (Part Two), with a new cast, notably Jaakko Ohtonen as Jesus, […]

Grace vs Surrender

Salvation is free. Discipleship will cost you everything. And confusing those two is how modern Christianity became comfortable. The Gospel does not charge admission. Christ paid the price in full. Forgiveness is not earned, negotiated, or improved by effort. That part is settled. But following Jesus was never presented as convenient, safe, or costless. The […]