Katy Nichole receives RIAA Platinum certification for 'In Jesus Name (God of Possible) '

Singer-songwriter Katy Nichole has hit another milestone in her career.

'In Jesus Name (God of Possible),' a song that started as a journal entry and then a viral post on social media, is now RIAA Certified Platinum.

"I never could’ve dreamed up what God has done in my life- when I think about Ephesians 3:20, it applies to my life in more ways than one," said Nichole on Instagram. "I am incredibly blessed by the love and support of the people that God has placed in my life."

Contest for clarity: Help Global Vision 2020 bring sight to the world's underserved regions

A local organization providing glasses to the world's poorest countries needs your help this weekend. 

Global Vision 2020, a non-profit eyeglass charity that creates prescription glasses for under $4 a pair, is part of an online fundraiser called Project for Awesome

'The reality is that I'm already His daughter': Jenessa Wait on faith and growing up in Winnipeg 

Normally Christian burnout happens to people who have been in ministry for decades. At 17 years old, that's where Winnipeg-born content creator Jenessa Wait found herself. 

Growing up in the church as a pastor's kid, she was used to being around Christian culture but focused more on performance-based Christianity.  

"I had such a zeal and a passion to show God I was devoted to Him," Wait shared.

'Join us Online': Canadian churches plan Day of Prayer and Fasting for peace on Friday

Tragedy has been front and centre across the globe for the past few years. 

The war in Ukraine is quickly approaching its second anniversary, while the Israel/Gaza conflict heads into its fourth month. 

"We are especially heartbroken for the Christian community in Palestine, who find themselves caught in the middle, struggling to hold on to their presence in the Holy Land," said The Anglican Chruch of Canada in a statement online. 

'It's just such a privilege': Marika Siewart and Brian Doerksen release new single

Marika Siewert and Brian Doerksen have released a new single. 

The pair, who are friends in real life and collaborators as artists, songwriters and filmmakers, first met around 15 years ago. 

"We cast Markia in a vocal role for a musical we were writing and then recording all the soundtrack for, and she was just perfect for a role," said Doerksen. "Ever since then, we've tried to come up with a way we can collaborate and make our differences turn into a harmony that made it more than just two individual things."

God’s Word touches prison inmates in Tanzania

After Mission Cry recently brought Bibles to a prison in Tanzania, it seemed the whole place erupted in worship and praise to God. 

Isaiah 55:10-11 tells us that God’s Word does not return empty but accomplishes the purposes He has for it, without fail. That’s what a recent story from Mission Cry calls out.

Mission Cry sends shipping containers packed with Bibles, seminary books and Christian literature to 179 countries around the world.

Texas megachurch pastor, father of 4 fired over explicit texts to men

On Sunday the Austin Stone Community Church in Austin, TX announced that Aaron Ivey was fired from his church leadership position due to "inappropriate and explicit ongoing text messages with an adult male."

Ivey was not only the worship and creativity pastor at the Baptist church, he is also married to Jamie Ivey who is well known for her podcast The Happy Hour. The pair have four children including three that are adopted.