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By CP Staff, Tuesday, January 21, 2025 istockWirestock If you’re praying for a miracle in 2025, chances are you’re not alone. Belief in miracles has seen a significant increase over the past few decades, specifically among Evangelicals and those with graduate degrees in the United States, according to a recent survey. The findings, which were […]
Watching the news about Israeli hostages being released is an incredible joy and brings tears to my eyes. It reminds me of my release from prison after being sentenced to death by hanging in Iran for the crime of converting to Christianity. I endured months of mental, physical hardships, and intense interrogation in Evin prison […]
Yesterday was a busy day. Ohio State withstood a second-half comeback by Notre Dame last night to win the NCAA football championship. Nearly three thousand of the world’s wealthiest people gathered in Davos for the World Economic Forum. And retrospectives and remembrances related to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. were shared widely as the nation […]
By Michael Gryboski, Editor Monday, January 20, 2025 Freedom From Religion Foundation co-founders Dan Barker (L) and Annie Laurie Gaylor (R). | FFRF/Timothy Hughes An atheist legal organization has filed a complaint against a Wisconsin city, a student ministry, and a parish over a religious tax exemption law that benefits two church-owned rental properties. The […]
By Samantha Kamman, Christian Post Reporter Monday, January 20, 2025 Anti-sexual exploitation advocate Rachel Robison opens up about her struggles with pornography during a briefing in Washington, D.C., at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation office on Jan. 14, 2025. | Samantha Kamman/The Christian Post Editor’s note: This article contains descriptions of sexual abuse, exploitation […]
Inauguration Day is a day for which all Americans should thank God. Barring some drastically unexpected event, the United States will once again peacefully transfer power from one faction to another. Compared to the way nations throughout history have changed leaders—by military coup, death, sabotage, and destruction—the American story is a gift of God’s grace […]
By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter Monday, January 20, 2025 A Catholic Mass servant holds a crucifix prior the start of the procession on Easter Sunday March 31, 2024, in Ralbitz, eastern Germany. Following an ancient religious ritual, Sorbs ride decorated horses while singing and announce Jesus Christ’s resurrection. The Sorbs are a Slavic minority in […]
TikTok went offline Saturday night after the Supreme Court on Friday upheld a law requiring its Chinese owner to sell the app by Sunday or face a ban. Then, after President-elect Trump said he would issue an executive order today to delay the ban, the company began restoring service. This is just one example of […]
Today, the nation celebrates what would have been Martin Luther King Jr.’s 96th birthday. Sharon Shahid once openly wondered whether King’s famed essay, Letter from Birmingham Jail, “would have made such a lasting impression or had as powerful an impact if today’s instant communication devices existed and if someone smuggled… a mobile phone into his cell. What would have happened […]
By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor Monday, January 20, 2025 Former pastor, David Zandstra, 83, (L) admitted to the murder of Gretchen Harrington (R) in 1975. | Delaware County District Attorney’s Office A jury has found an 84-year-old retired pastor not guilty of murdering an 8-year-old girl who was walking from home to her church’s […]