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On Monday, the Pentagon announced that it would update again its list of recognized religious groups, which reduced the number from 180 to 31. The purpose of revising the list was to “streamline the [Department of War] collection of religious preferences for service members to enhance the delivery of targeted religious support from the Chaplaincy.” On the new list, in addition to […]
A growing number of young Christian men are rediscovering words largely absent from modern evangelical vocabulary: words like kingdom, authority, discipline, order, responsibility, courage, and civilization. Frankly, this is understandable. Many young people, especially men, have grown weary of a shallow Christianity shaped more by therapy than theology and more by self-expression than self-denial. They’re […]
By Javier Bolaños, Editor for Latin America of Diario Cristiano Wednesday, June 03, 2026 efks/iStock As the Curaçao national soccer team prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, players and coaches recently gathered for a night of worship, prayer and testimony, publicly expressing their Christian faith ahead of the biggest tournament in the nation’s history. […]
As we approach the 250th birthday of the United States, it might be helpful to remember the story of American Christianity. There are three founding influences that continue to shape us to this day: Puritanism, revivalism, and slave religion. In this, the first of three blogs, let’s talk about Puritanism. The Puritans were people who […]
By Leah MarieAnn Klett, Assistant Editor Thursday, June 04, 2026 Carrie Underwood and Hannah Harper perform at the Grand Ole Opry | Facebook/Screenshot Hannah Harper’s whirlwind rise from “American Idol” winner to Grand Ole Opry performer reached another milestone this week as the Missouri singer-songwriter made her debut on country music’s most iconic stage. The […]
By Leah MarieAnn Klett, Assistant Editor Wednesday, June 03, 2026 Pastor Philip Anthony Mitchell | Courtesy of 2819 Church Amid global unrest, wars, political upheaval and alarmingly rapid advances in technology and artificial intelligence, Pastor Philip Anthony Mitchell believes Christians should be paying close attention. The 43-year-old founder of 2819 Church, a rapidly growing Atlanta […]
After years of diminishing time devoted to unstructured time at school – coupled with trends documenting worsening children’s health – the American Academy of Pediatrics has issued an updated policy statement calling for a return to more play. Yes, a return to recess. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), the group “has always supported […]
By Jon Brown, Christian Post Reporter Saturday, May 30, 2026 Getty Images The children of the late Arkansas man whose grassroots effort led to “In God We Trust” adorning U.S. paper currency told The Christian Post that their father’s providential story shows “one person, with the Lord’s help, can make a difference.” Matthew Rothert Sr., […]
By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter Friday, May 29, 2026 His Way Spirit Led Assemblies Pastor Darryl Muzik Martin (R) and his wife, Shelley “Kat” Martin (L) as they appear on their church’s website in Colton, Calif. | Screenshot/hiswayspiritledassemblies.com Darryl Muzik Martin, pastor of His Way Spirit Led Assemblies in Colton, California, has joined his wife, Shelley […]
This Sunday is Trinity Sunday, a day set aside in the Western Church calendar to consider the significance of the doctrine of the Trinity. Any pastor or preacher tackling the topic is trembling, or at least should be. As one of my theology professors once noted, it’s basically impossible to explain the Trinity without, at […]