'Jesus is real': M.I.A shares her faith after vision

A mainstream British rapper is happy to share her Christian faith regardless if it means she loses fans or not. 

M.I.A., born Mathangi "Maya" Arulpragasam, recently talked to Zane Lowe on Apple Music and shared how in 2017 she had a vision of Jesus Christ that changed her life. 

The singer/rapper was born in London, U.K. to Sri Lankan Tamil parents. However, after her vision of Jesus, M.I.A decided to become a born-again Christian. 

Living in light of the good news: Finding hope after tragedy

Nancy Hicks spent years on stage in Canada and more than a decade at QVC as an on-air spokesperson. She loved her time there but finally sensed God calling her to full-time ministry.

"There were 400 people lined up behind me for my job on QVC," said Nancy. " I loved it, but I knew there were not 400 people lined up behind me to preach God's word."

'Horrific' floods hit Bangladesh before monsoon season

In late May, Northern Bangladesh saw the worst flooding in two decades. Millions found themselves stranded as their villages and cities were inundated with water.

Millions of people remain without electricity or clean water as well. Many are desperately thirsty. The situation might get worse if water-borne illness begins to spread.

'It’s a cascading crisis': Canadian Foodgrains Bank sounds alarm on the worst hunger crises in decades

Globally, NGOs are sounding the alarm as the world is moving rapidly towards some of the most catastrophic food crises in the 21st century. The Canadian Foodgrains Bank is also raising its voice at this extremely urgent hour.

"We are seeing a global hunger crisis," said Stefan Epp-Koop, program manager of the humanitarian early recovery and development (HERD) program with the Canadian Foodgrains Bank. "The situation is getting worse all the time." 

Anniversary of Billy Graham Crusade has South Koreans coming to America to pray

Hundreds of South Korean Christians are coming to the U.S.A to pray for a revival. 

From June 1 - 5 South Koreans will disperse between 20 American cities to pray for revival during this national call to prayer, according to America's Prayer Meeting Movement

Back in 1973, from May 30 to June 3, Billy Graham held a crusade in Seoul, South Korea. It drew three million people to it and roughly 75,000 people gave their life to Christ during that time. Korean Christians say it changed the direction of the nation.

Broken to Bold: A story of triumph, defeat and redemption

For Kelly Kennedy, life was always a competition. She grew up in a verbally abusive home with ten siblings including seven brothers and three sisters.

When Kelly was young, sports and in particular basketball, were an outlet for her. It was a  place of safety and a place to get away from the chaos that was happening at home.

Steven Curtis Chapman set to release new music

Multi GRAMMY® Award-winning artist Steven Curtis Chapman is getting set to release new music. 

Celebrating 35 years since his debut album was released, Steven Curtis Chapman has penned a new deal with Provident Label Group.

His newest single, 'Still' was released on Friday, May 27. The song was co-written by Champman, Bryan Fowler (TobyMac, Ryan Stevenson), and Micah Kuiper and produced by Chapman, Fowler, and Kuiper. It will be a part of his forthcoming project with Provident Label Group.

LISTEN: We the Kingdom release new, uplifting single

The CCM band We the Kingdom is releasing their first new single off their second upcoming album in hopes of encouraging those who are down and out. 

"'Miracle Power' is officially and finally out! This is our first song off our upcoming #2 album," says the band on social media on Friday, the day of the release. 

It's been two years since they released their debut album, Holy Water.

Josh Duggar sentenced to 12 years in prison, siblings speaking out

On Wednesday the oldest Duggar child of 19 Kids & Counting, Josh, was sentenced to 12 years in prison after child pornography was found on his work computer. 

The sentence given to Josh Duggar, a 34-year-old father of seven was 12 years in prison followed by 20 years of probation, as well he was ordered to pay fines amounting to $50,100. Prosecutors had requested a 20-year sentence.