Religious freedom no where to be found after 45 years of 'revolution' in Iran

This Sunday marks the 45th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Iran. On February 11, 1979, a new republic based on Islamic values was established under then Ayatollah Khomeini. Iranians are near the close of their annual, ten-day celebration leading up to the anniversary.

It is a national celebration, but what does it mean to people today? Amir with Heart4Iran says, “Actually, these days the Islamic Republic(‘s) popularity has dropped in the past year.”

Tim Tebow celebrating families by building bigger Down syndrome facility in Guatemala

Former football legend Tim Tebow's latest project is helping Down syndrome families in Guatemala.

Since 2010 the Tim Tebow Foundation has been blessing vulnerable people in multiple ways, always focused on one target audience. Unlike the football term, Tebow's definition of MVP is Most Vulnerable Person, to stand up for the ones who often don't have a voice. 

'I had everything I thought I wanted but was so empty': How a crash shifted Kelly K's life

A traumatic crash helped lead Kelly K back to Jesus and now he shares the Gospel with over 500,000 people on TikTok each day.

Growing up as an avid music lover, Kelly tried his hand to make it in the music business. 

"I wanted to be a famous punk-rock star. The problem was every band that I was in was wildly mediocre," Kelly shared as he laughed. "We could never get a record deal, but through that process, I had made a lot of friends in the industry."

VeggieTales' LarryBoy hitting the big screen

The singing cucumber that filled many people's homes is coming to the big screen when LarryBoy from VeggieTales, is getting his own faith-based feature film in 2026. 

Although details of the film have not been released, Big Idea Content Group and Kingstone Studios announced the collaboration to bring the loveable, plunger-eared, crime-fighting vegetable superhero to the big screen for the first time.

20th anniversary of 'How Great is Our God' celebrated with new book

Chris Tomlin is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his worship song 'How Great is Our God' with a new book. 

"When I grabbed my guitar over 20 years ago and began singing that simple chorus, I had no idea where God would take that song," says Tomlin on Facebook. "I'm so excited to announce that I've written a book, titled How Great is Our God."

TIME Magazine once said that Tomlin is "the most often sung artist."

Juggling family and music with Stirling John

The newest Stirling John song has a long history leading up to it.

What all started as a performance for Edmonton's longest serving female police officer, Stirling John got his hands on the song, 'Every Day.'

"We had to record this song because it's so applicable to my life." Stirling shared, referring to his job as a police officer. "Sometimes, you're tired. It's a song that will connect with many people who are going through the daily grind and finding it hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel."

Documentary highlights growth and persecution of Christianity around world

"It's about showing the reality that it's not just about a few famous evangelists anymore but about an entire generation preaching the gospel," says filmmaker Chris Worthington.

Worthington's new documentary Multiplied gives a first-hand account of Christian persecution alongside the growth of faith all around the world. Worthington travelled to Brazil, Ghana and Nigeria to bring light to a day in the life of a Christian in multiple countries and cultures.