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'Quiet On Set' alleges sex offender joined Nickelodeon actors' Bible study, emailed cast members
A sex offender who worked as a production assistant for kids network Nickelodeon participated in Bible studies on set years before he was arrested, according to a new documentary series.
Drag nun troupe hosts annual 'Hunky Jesus' costume contest featuring kids' activities
A self-described "leading-edge Order of queer and trans nuns" marked its 45th anniversary Sunday by throwing a bash that included costume contests mocking Jesus and the Virgin Mary.
Pastor leaves pulpit to cast out demon after 'evil spirit' manifests during Bible prophecy study
“You know when I get concerned? It’s when the enemy leaves me alone.” That was the reaction from an Evangelical pastor in Hawaii after what he described as an “evil spirit” manifested itself during a study on Bible prophecy.
Over 140 Christian leaders urge ceasefire in Gaza, end to foreign military aid for Israel
Around 140 Christian leaders have signed onto a letter sent a letter to President Joe Biden on Tuesday calling for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and an end to foreign military support for Israel.
Steven Furtick's Elevation Church sent Easter seeker-friendly invites that omit 'resurrection,' 'Calvary'
Christian music artists and pastors have weighed in after a senior staffer at Steven Furtick’s Elevation Church revealed the church doesn’t use words like “resurrection,” “Calvary” or the “blood of Jesus” in their Easter invitations for fear of alienating potential non-Christian attendees.
Max Lucado shares how pastors can combat burnout
Max Lucado speaks with The Christian Post about how pastors can combat burnout.
Candace Owens parts ways with Daily Wire amid criticism: 'I am finally free'
Conservative political commentator Candace Owens parted ways with The Daily Wire and solicited her followers for donations Friday, promising more news in the coming weeks.
Christian veteran who toppled satanic statue files to dismiss hate crime charge
Michael Cassidy, who toppled a satanic display in the Iowa state Capitol in December, filed a motion last Friday to dismiss the felony hate crime charge against him.
Georgia hospital system denies report of banning Bibles: 'False and offensive'
A hospital system in Georgia is pushing back against claims that it banned Gideons International from distributing Bibles in its hospitals for the sake of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
Supreme Court denies request to intervene in drag show ban at Texas university
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to issue an emergency injunction in a lawsuit against a Texas university for canceling an on-campus drag performance.