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By Leah MarieAnn Klett, Assistant Editor Monday, March 02, 2026 Jonathan Roumie speaks to The Christian Post at ChosenCon 2026 in Charlotte, North Carolina. | Leah Klett/The Christian Post CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Thousands of fans packed into auditoriums, lined up for meet-and-greets and cheered announcements about future seasons as “The Chosen” community gathered for ChosenCon, […]
In January, statistician Ryan Burge posted a demographic breakdown of 20 Protestant denominations, showing the percentage of “Boomers” in each. Across Protestant denominations, both mainline and evangelical, a disproportionately large number of congregants are in their 60s, 70s, and 80s. The aging faithful within our congregations are a blessing and an essential resource that is too […]
Pain, whether through persecution, illness, grief, depression, anxiety, or spiritual warfare, is always a battle for our minds. Suffering can look different than persecution. Our world can fall apart without chains, guards, or prison walls. Sometimes the pressure is external and obvious, but other times, it’s internal and unseen. It often begins with a quiet unraveling in […]
By Leah MarieAnn Klett, Assistant Editor Saturday, February 28, 2026 Kathy Ireland | Courtesy of Kathy Ireland NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Kathy Ireland was 18, and alone in a Paris apartment when she opened a Bible her mother had tucked into her suitcase. “I’d never read one before,” the 62-year-old former supermodel told The Christian Post. […]
Over a century ago, long before people believed that sharks were swimming in the subways of New York during Hurricane Sandy or Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) joined the immigration debate on the Senate floor using an AI-altered photo that included an ICE agent without a head, young Francis Griffiths and her cousin took pictures of fairies dancing in the forest. What began […]
Is it a prayer that is prayed, a decision that is made, that alters the trajectory of your eternity? Or does it involve consciously becoming an apprentice of Jesus, following Him, and becoming more like Him? The writings of John Mark Comer have taken root in the imaginations of many young Christians of late. In […]
A new social media platform launched this month with the tagline: “Humans welcome to observe.” As it turns out, Moltbook isn’t designed for people. It’s a social network exclusively for artificial intelligence “think bots” conversing with other bots about consciousness, purpose, and whether they’re living in a simulation. So far, over a million humans have accepted the invitation to “observe.” It’s a strange moment when humans become spectators of our own technology as […]
Brought to you by The President of Rwanda, Paul Kageme. He has recently closed over 6,000 churches and mosques in his country because he believes the leaders of these organizations should study theology before they open a church. “I have closed over 6,000 churches and mosques in my country, and now I’m demanding a theology […]
By CP StaffThursday, February 26, 2026 A view of Camp Mystic, the site of where initially over 20 girls went missing after flash flooding in Hunt, Texas, on July 5, 2025. That number went down to 10 by late afternoon Sunday. Rescuers continue searching for the girls missing from a riverside summer camp in Texas, […]
While I don’t know every Christian’s opinion about dinosaurs, I would say that some don’t believe in dinosaurs for two reasons: 1) the Bible mentions only two dinosaur-like creatures of which there is no trace today (and they may have been fictitious), and 2) the existence of dinosaurs doesn’t agree with their belief about creation. […]