'It was the best decision of my life': Why this NBA player gave basketball up to follow Jesus
A former first-round draft pick in the National Basketball Association has announced his retirement from the sport two years into his NBA career.
AJ Griffin posted a video to his YouTube channel explaining that he quit so he can follow Jesus full-time.
In the seven-minute video, Griffin says, "I gave up basketball to follow Jesus. I know in a lot of people's eyes that seems like a loss."
Caleb & John celebrate first #1 single
Popular Christian duo, Caleb & John are celebrating after reaching a significant milestone in their career.
On Sunday, the pair learned their single 'Somebody Like Me,' featuring CAIN, had reached the top spot of Mediabase Christian AC, Billboard Christian Airplay, and Billboard Christian AC charts.
"Our first #1 song." said Caleb & John. "Thank you to every person and station who has played our music and supported us."
Kelly Nelon inducted into Southern Gospel Hall of Fame
A member of The Nelons has been inducted into the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
Kelly Nelon, who died in a tragic plane crash in June, was recognized a week ago at a ceremony in Tennessee.
Autumn Nelon Streetman, her daughter, and only surviving member of The Nelon's, accepted the award on behalf of her mother.
Christian author praises God after son survives horrific bike crash
Best-selling and award-winning Christian author, podcaster and artist, Ruth Chou Simons is praising God as her son continues to heal following a serious mountain biking incident.
One week ago, Simon's son, Judah was out on a trail with his brother Liam, when he was involved in a horrific crash.
"He was flown off the trail directly to a hospital and then transferred to a trauma center," said Chou Simons in a post on Instagram.
She said, at the time he had multiple fractured vertebrae, broken ribs, and internal bleeding, but he had feeling in his legs.
Monumental film about Mennonites’ arrival in Manitoba finished at long last
For the past century and a half, generations of Friesens, Penners, Reimers, Klassens, Hildebrands, Wiebes, Giesbrechts, and Neufelds (to name a few) have called this area home. It's no secret that Mennonites have left an indelible mark on Southern Manitoba with their agricultural prowess and a culture that strives to place humility at its core.
Over 115 lives lost to Hurricane Helene as Christian groups mobilize for recovery ▶️
In the wake of Hurricane Helene's devastating impact, Christian aid organizations are stepping up to provide crucial relief to the affected communities across several states.
With over 115 fatalities reported and a wide path of destruction, the urgent need for support has never been greater.
Jesus at the centre: Jets & Bombers share testimonies of faith at sold-out event
A sold-out crowd gathered at the Met in downtown Winnipeg for another memorable Pro Sports and Faith Night, where professional athletes and their spouses shared how faith has shaped their lives.
The event was held in support of Lorne Korol, the chaplain for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Jets, and Moose. Korol is a missionary with Athletes in Action, raising 100 per cent of his salary and expenses.
The evening featured three panels of athletes and spouses who opened up about their experiences with life, adversity, and faith.
Marika Siewert wins Spiritual Artist of the Year at BreakOut West
Marika Siewert took home the Spiritual Artist of the Year award at the Western Canadian Music Awards during BreakOut West this past weekend in Saskatoon, Sask.
Following the win, Siewert shared her gratitude on Instagram: "Thank you BreakOut West for the recognition and to all the nominees in this category especially my partners in all the creative craziness these days 😂 @briandoerksen & @joyceoftheshiningrose who led the way for all of us ❤️. Always special to be recognized by our music peers."
Building on faith: Booth UC unveils expanded campus in downtown Winnipeg
Booth University College celebrated the grand opening of its new campus at 290 Vaughan Street on Saturday.
The celebration marked a significant step in its growth as a Christian post-secondary institution in Winnipeg. The event drew students, faculty, and community members to the downtown location. Among them were dignataries including Minister of Advanced Education and Training Renée Cable, Councillor Janice Lukes, and MP Terry Duguid.
'More than just football': 48 college athletes give their lives to Christ
Most of a U.S. college football team recently decided to make the decision to follow Jesus as their Lord and Saviour.
Shorter University, based in Rome, GA, is a private Baptist college. Just before the football season started, all 150 players attended the Sunday service at Life Church.
Pastor Jason Stockton shared the gospel message with the athletes and many of them stood up to accept God for the first time in their lives.