Old City's new gateway: Jerusalem's Tower of David Museum gets spectacular entrance

Following a $50 million renovation, the Tower of David Museum has a spectacular new accessway with the Angelina Drahi Entrance Pavilion.

Comparable to I. M. Pei’s iconic pyramid that transformed the entrance to Paris’ Musée du Louvre, the glass-and-steel structure is a minimalist, less-is-more architectural triumph that redefines the orientation of the museum's galleries and just about everything else in this historic cultural hub.

'Every one of them has been prayed over:' New music this week

Many artists came out with new music on Friday. 

Renowned gospel artist, CeCe Winans gave a first look into her upcoming album, More Than This which is set to be released in the spring. 

Kicking off the Goodness Tour last month, fans can be some of the first to hear her new music before it is released to the public.  

Watch the lyric video below.

LISTEN: Grammy-Winning artist Michael W. Smith unveils Easter album

Michael W. Smith has released a new album just in time for Easter. 

Worthy is the Lamb was recorded last year as part of an Easter Special with Franklin Graham and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.

"Many of these songs you’ve probably heard before, but I’m excited to share unique and stunning arrangements on these classics with you all AND a brand-new song called Crimson Dust," said Michael W. Smith in a video on social media. 

Seph Schlueter releases first-ever EP

Worship artist and songwriter Seph Schlueter has released his first-ever EP. 

The album Counting My Blessings features his chart-topping title track and four other songs including, 'Love Me Still,' 'Never Known,' 'Stay' and 'Running Back to You.'

“I hope this EP gives people a framework for Jesus. These songs are my loaves and my fish for the Lord. If He wants to multiply it, that’s great. Multiplication isn’t my job. Faithfulness is. If no one on earth heard my songs, but only heaven sang them, that would be enough.”

'I felt such a peace:' Jeremy Camp thanks fans for prayers following surgery

After asking fans for prayers, Jeremy Camp is back at home, and recovering after having surgery on Monday for cardiac ablation.

The award-winning artist took to Instagram with his wife, Adrienne, to give fans an update.

"We're back home. It's very exciting to be back home. I didn't sleep last night, I had about an hour of sleep in the hospital. You [Adrienne] had four hours," Jeremy said to his wife. 

American Bible museum to close after less than 3 years in operation

A $60 million (USD) museum run by the American Bible Society will be closing its doors after attendance numbers fell far below projections.

The Faith and Liberty Discovery Center opened in Philadelphia in May 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic, but attendance numbers never climbed once restrictions were lifted. 

Day for Freedom 2024: Setting the Captives Free & the Overflow

A Winnipeg ministry is working directly with exploited women to help them find freedom physically and spiritually through the Good News of Jesus.

Shona Stewart founded the ministry Setting the Captives Free (STCF) a few years ago after returning from a health leave. Before the health issues she had run Dignity House since 2012; a ministry which provided women caught up in the sex trade a safe place to stay and get out of that line of work.