Dede Robertson, wife of Pat Robertson, dies at 94
The wife of televangelist Pat Robertson has died at her home at the age of 94.
Dede Robertson passed away on April 19 at the couples Virginia Beach, VA, home. She is survived by her husband of nearly 70 years, M.G. “Pat” Robertson, as well as 4 children, 14 grandchildren, and 23 great-grandchildren.
Pat Robertson is the founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network and Regent University and hosted the television show The 700 Club for many years.
PRAY: Stephen Stanley's home broken into while on tour, wife home alone
On Wednesday afternoon the up-and-coming Christian artist Stephen Stanley posted to social media thanking God his pregnant wife isn't hurt after a scary event.
"This morning someone tried to break in our house while I was on tour," says Stanley. "My wife was home alone."
Stanley is currently on tour with We Are Messengers across the U.S. His first-ever tour was with Jordan Feliz in late 2021.
Christian film 'Blue Miracle' wins award for most inspiring movie of 2021
A film starring Dennis Quaid has won the 'Christian Oscar' award for Most Inspiring Film.
The Movieguide Awards’ 30th annual show aired this past Sunday and awarded the film Blue Miracle with the Epiphany Award. Movieguide seeks to honour the best family-friendly movies and TV shows through this awards show.
'This is just a building, we're going to continue on': tornado in Texas flattens everything but cross
A cross was the only thing left intact inside a church in Salado, Texas after an EF-3 tornado flattened many buildings this past week, offering the congregation a sign of hope.
"It may not look like it now, but good things will come out of this," says Donnie Jackson, the pastor of the Cedar Valley Baptist Church to the local news station.
From years of infertility to 10 children in eight years
Alicia Dougherty and her husband, Josh, experienced nine years of infertility and losses.
They knew that they wanted to be parents, so they started looking into foster care and adoption.
Mob attack of 600 results in stronger church in Sri Lanka
Inside the Sri Lankan church, Pastor Indunil* and his family huddled and prayed for safety; outside, an angry mob of 600 yelled and cursed, ready to unleash chaos.
Afghan refugees rescued from traffickers
If all refugees and displaced people formed their own country, it would be the world’s 17th-largest nation.
“Every three seconds, someone is newly displaced in the world because of war, violence, and persecution,” World Mission’s Greg Kelley says.
Millions of women and children fleeing conflict make ideal targets for traffickers. Aid groups in Europe say pimps try to lure and deceive women fleeing the Ukraine crisis.
From porn star to pastor: How one man went from the adult film industry to sharing the gospel
Becoming a movie star, and achieving fame, was something that Joshua Broome dreamed of from an early age.
He started acting and modelling at 15 years old before heading to college, where he studied theatre for two years.
WATCH: Michael W. Smith releases new single in response to 'devastation in Ukraine'
A moving new single from Michael W. Smith is out now, with proceeds going towards aid for Ukraine.
The Grammy Award-winning smith released "Cry For Hope" earlier this month with not one, but two different versions.
The song is an instrumental piece with one version being a simple piano and violin duet. Smith also teamed up with the Nashville Recording Orchestra for a full orchestra version.
Iranians find Jesus while celebrating in Turkey
Each year, thousands of Iranians visit Turkey for the Persian New Year. They can celebrate more freely in Turkey than they can in Iran, where the government closely monitors behaviour.
Bibles for the World takes this opportunity to have conversations with the revellers about Jesus. John Pudaite says, “This year, as we geared up for it, we decided to go in for two consecutive weeks with two different teams and provide scriptures.”