What Chonda Pierce Did When Her Son Blocked Her on Facebook
What’s the right way to parent teenagers on social media? When comedian Chonda Pierce found out her son blocked her on Facebook, find out how she responded.
What’s the right way to parent teenagers on social media? When comedian Chonda Pierce found out her son blocked her on Facebook, find out how she responded.
Leviticus is well-known by Christians as one of the most difficult books in the Bible to read. Many believers are bored by its long lists of sacrifices and priestly responsibilities. But this animated video explains why Leviticus deserves its place in the Bible—and why it’s one of the most revolutionary books ever written.
Mark Hall, lead singer of Casting Crowns, was stunned by a shocking cancer diagnosis. In his grief, he turned to God and prayed an honest prayer. The band’s latest single, “Oh My Soul,” makes that prayer a universal cry for every believer.
Most pastors don’t preach in-depth theological sermons about demons. Francis Chan isn’t most pastors. The Crazy Love author explains what’s really going on in the spiritual realm—and how believers ought to respond.
You may think you know Chip and Joanna Gaines from HGTV’s hit show Fixer Upper. But this interview with “I Am Second” lets them pull back the curtain on their background, their marriage and even their faith.
Switchfoot has a knack for writing worshipful rock anthems, from “Dare You to Move” to “Your Love Is a Song.” Now the band’s done it again with “Live It Well,” a stirring call for believers to make the most of their limited time for God.
Many people get caught up trying to get ahead or get power in life. Yet Jentezen Franklin reminds viewers, “To be the least in the kingdom of heaven is better than being president of the United States.”
You’ve probably heard “10,000 Reasons” performed at your church. But you’ve never heard it performed live in Times Square. Matt Redman leads the massive crowd in pure worship to the Lord.
Pastor Bill Johnson believes many well-meaning Christians accidentally end up in spiritual ruts because they forget to dwell on God. But there’s a way out of that rut—and Mark 4 holds the key.
Comedian Tim Hawkins was reading Job and realized something funny. When God took everything from Job, he left one person unharmed: Job’s wife. Hawkins jokes about it in this instantly classic clip.