After being tricked, deaf teen mom finds hope in Christ

A Deaf teenager named Kwahena was used to being ignored and isolated. But when she moved from her small village to South Sudan’s capital city, a handsome older man showed interest in her.

The fact that he, a hearing person, wanted to spend time with her, a deaf girl, quickly won Kwahena’s heart.

Kwahena recently shared her story with DOOR International:

'Into Ukraine' documentary evidence God is moving in midst of devastation

As millions of Ukrainians have been displaced during the war, a ministry organization is showing Ukrainian people they're not forgotten. 

It's been almost a year since Russia invaded Ukraine. While thousands of people have fled their country and are now refugees, many families stay for multiple reasons. 

A Jesus Mission, a Christian ministry is partnering with local churches to help those in need by bringing food, supplies, and the word of God to people in need. 

Transcriptions found in canals believed to be earliest Biblical manuscripts

An Israeli professor believes he found ancient transcriptions from Judean King Hezekiah's reign and calls it "one of the most important archaeological discoveries in Israel of all time."

Professor Gershon Galil is the head of the Institute for Biblical Studies and Ancient History at Haifa University in Israel, he worked alongside Eli Shukron, from the Bible and Ancient History research institute to decipher Hezekiah's name on a palm-sized limestone tablet discovered in 2007.

Coptic Christmas carol births new life to ancient language

A dimly lit New York church filled with congregants recently enjoyed a small choir singing the ancient Egyptian language depicting the birth of a Saviour.

Calvary-St. George's Episcopal Church in New York had nothing but candlelight illuminating their space as 1,000 people enjoyed a Christmas carol in Coptic, a language from ancient Egypt. Coptic also refers to first-century Egyptian Christians, but now both orthodox and evangelicals are referred to as Copts.  

Laura Jobin-Acosta composed 'Shere Veth-le-em' from a line in an old Coptic hymn, set to new music. 

How a song inspired Natalie Grant with the love of God

Natalie Grant and Cory Asbury have teamed up to record a powerful rendition of "You Will be Found" from a popular modern-day musical-turned-movie.

Dear Evan Hansen originally hit popularity as a musical by Steven Levenson. It follows the story of Evan Hansen (sung by Ben Platt, who later plays the character in the 2021 movie adaptation), a high schooler with social anxiety.

The musical contains a range of songs that allows the audience to relate and feel connected to the characters, especially "You Will be Found."

Finding love, family and faith in the shadow of lies

When Dione Martin was a girl, she often thought about her biological father. Who was he? Did he ever think about her and wonder if she was okay?

Dione was born in New Orleans. She grew up with her African American mother and stepfather. Marin also had four siblings. When Dione was just five years old, she noticed she looked different from her brothers and sisters. She questioned her mother and discovered that her biological father was white.

Ministry offers hope in darkness of online sexual exploitation of children

*Warning: This story contains distressing details.

International Justice Mission is helping rescue kids in what the FBI calls an epidemic in the Philippines. 

Marie Gravoso is a lawyer in Winnipeg, originally from the Philippines. She interned during her time as a law student with International Justice Mission (IJM). 

Building 429 surprise fans with online Christmas concert

Christian rock band, Building 429 announced that fans can join them in celebrating the Christmas season with a Holiday Fan Zoom.

Yesterday, the band posted on Facebook for fans to mark their calendars for tomorrow, Wednesday, December 21 at 5 p.m. CT, they will be hosting an online concert.

On their Tiktok account, Jason Roy announces the surprise in a video.

A new documentary tries to portray Johnny Cash as a Christian role model: here's why it fails

(REVIEW) Well-known Christian filmmaker Jon Erwin and friends have been on a bit of a kick in recent years to showcase the faith of the heroes of their youth. Erwin directed the documentary The Jesus Music about contemporary Christian music’s defining artists with his filmmaker brother. Erwin also directed the documentary Steve McQueen: American Icon with collaborator Ben Smallbone, based on the book of the same name by Harvest Church pastor and author Greg Laurie.