Christian aid surges into Florida after Hurricane Ian
Once again, the Gulf Coast Church of Christ is serving as a relief hub after a major hurricane pounded Florida.
But this hurricane, Ian, surpassed anything church members had seen.
“It’s the worst storm I’ve witnessed in my 62 years in Florida,” Delina Caldwell told The Christian Chronicle eight days after the Category 4 storm made landfall near Fort Myers. “Please pray for our work here.”
How an Anne Wilson song saved a woman's life
Anne Wilson's song 'My Jesus' was the catalyst that made a woman reconsider taking her own life.
The Christian hit single was released back on April 16, 2021. Wilson was a teenager when she lost her brother in a tragic accident. It was this loss, grief, and faith that inspired Wilson to write 'My Jesus.'
Because of the song, Wilson became the first female solo artist to top the Billboard Christian Airplay chart. The song stayed in the No. 1 spot for seven weeks.
Find creative spark with God-centred art sessions
Mud in Your Eyes Creatives is offering a three-day art workshop for those who wish to experience connecting with the religious community and unlock their inner artist.
"Hanging by a Thread," will take place from Thursday, October 20 to Saturday, October 22 at the Winnipeg Christian Centre.
Mud in Your Eyes Creatives began in 2019 because several prophetic artists wished to gather and explore their art and the meanings behind them. It served as an outlet for them during the pandemic, to encourage creativity and to connect with like-minded people.
Stand in confidence: Sinking in insecurity to rising in your God-given identity
Confidence, it's something that many people struggle with, especially women.
Amanda Pittman, now the founder of Confident Woman Co., struggled with insecurity for a large portion of her life.
'An evangelistic plea': Kutless returns to heavy roots
Kutless has revealed the purpose of the five-year hiatus along with other struggles the band faced in the last 20 years of their careers.
The Christian rock band started in 2002 when they released a nu-metal self-titled album which would become the foundation of the band's music and declared it a well-known name in the newly popular Christian rock genre.
However, during the next 15 years, Kutless turned towards a worship-inspired pop-rock genre. It was a pivotal moment in the band's journey to find its way back to heavy metal today.
Couple on honeymoon rescue 20 babies from burning building
A couple from Rhode Island was in Spain during their honeymoon when they saw a building on fire and sprang into action.
Doran Smith and David Squillante went to Barcelona, Spain last month for their honeymoon, two years after their wedding. The trip had been postponed like many people due to the pandemic and travel restrictions.
Dying to live: Experiencing God's redemptive power in the midst of tragedy
Bryn Elliott's life was marked by trauma, abuse, addiction, rape, rebellion, and the tragic murder of her older sister, Abbe.
"It's a story of brokenness in every way," said Bryn." I didn't see any way out. I didn't see any hope for my future."
Iran prison blaze kills eight
A fire broke out at Evin Prison in Iran on Saturday night, killing at least eight.
The prison is notorious for holding political prisoners, including many people arrested during the recent nationwide protests. The government of Iran claims it was part of an escape attempt, but a witness inside the prison denied it.
10-months after debut, Katy Nichole receives AMA nomination
2022 debut singer and songwriter, Katy Nichole shares her excitement with her fans for her first time being nominated for the American Music Awards.
New study reveals what teens think about Jesus
According to new research, roughly half of today's teenagers feel positively about Jesus.
A report from Barna Group out of California asked questions about the Bible and faith to teenagers between the ages of 13 and 19 from 26 different countries.