JESUS film makes history, translated into 2000th language

A film depicting the life of Jesus Christ, initially released in the 1970s is still changing hearts and lives today. 

JESUS was released in 1979 for the first time. Today, it makes history as the first film ever to be translated into 2,000 different languages.

The most recent language the film was translated into is Zo. Around the world, roughly 65,000 speak Zo, including refugees and immigrants coming mostly from Myanmar. 

Christian metal/rock supergroup forms

The members of five major Christian rock/metal bands are joining to form one super band, releasing new music together. 

Five members are joining together to create one superband called World Gone Cold.

It is comprised of Mark Anthony from The Letter Black, Andrew Stanton from Disciple, Traa Daniels from P.O.D., Yogi Watts from Demon Hunter, and Ryland Raus from Inhale Exhale. 

Hopeless man in prison contemplates suicide, now living fully for God

A convicted murderer thought the only way out of prison was to commit suicide until he heard God speak to him and now he's sharing the gospel with anyone who will listen.

Raynard Dugger from Washington, D.C. is sharing his testimony with Delafé Testimonies on YouTube of encountering God while he was in jail for murder. 

Embracing love over hate: How Chris Singleton is using tragedy to unite

June 17, 2015, is a day that Chris Singleton will never forget. A day that changed his life forever.

Chris Singleton is a former minor league baseball player drafted by the Chicago Cubs. 

In 2015, Chris lost his mother in a racially motivated mass shooting at Mother Emanuel Church in Charleston, South Carolina. 

New report highlights Nigeria’s blasphemy laws

A new report from the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom says Nigeria’s blasphemy laws have to go. USCIRF recommendations help guide the U.S. State Department in matters of foreign policy.

“I remember when some of the northern states in Nigeria were putting these Sharia laws in place,” The Voice of the Martyrs USA spokesman Todd Nettleton says.