Movies & TV
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CT MediaCT Media Presents: God Pops Up in the Horn of AfricaWhen a man from a tiny Ethiopian village heard about taking the gospel ‘to the ends of the earth,’ he knew exactly where to start.
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CT MediaCT Media Presents: God Pops Up in IndiaIn this episode, follow Anil’s journey to learn more about the man who he is convinced saved his mother.
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CT MediaCT Media Presents: God Pops Up in Southeast AsiaWhen the government blocked his Christian radio station, Chanda had to find another way to spread the Good News of Jesus. His answer came on a microchip.
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They Might Be Giants. (Or Angels. Or Superhuman Devils.)Who, or what, are the Nephilim? We don’t know—and maybe we don’t need to.
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‘Turning Red’ Teaches Kids to Feed, Not Tame, the Beast WithinThe film departs from biblical wisdom on how we should deal with our inner mess.
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Remembering Abouna Makary, Coptic Priest Loved by Egypt’s EvangelicalsFavorite Orthodox figure on Arabic Christian TV eulogized by fellow evangelist Sameh Maurice after COVID-19 death.
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Francine Rivers Wants ‘Redeeming Love’ to Draw People to ChristIt’s the story of Hosea—but steamier.
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Died: Marcus Lamb, Daystar Founder Who Believed TV Opened a Window for the Holy SpiritAfter setting himself apart from corrupt televangelists and achieving incredible early success, the Christian network chief lived from scandal to scandal.
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5 Books on the History of ChristmasChosen by Gerry Bowler, author of “Christmas in the Crosshairs: Two Thousand Years of Denouncing and Defending the World’s Most Celebrated Holiday.”
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What Stand-Up Comedians Can Teach the ChurchGood comedy is strange and surprising. So is the gospel.
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‘The Jesus Music’ Is a Love Letter to FansBut like the CCM industry, it speaks an insider language.
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Why LuLaRoe Belongs in the Faith and Work ConversationMultilevel marketing isn’t a hobby. And its workers need discipleship.
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Don’t Judge a Pentecostal Woman Based on Her LashesWhat pop culture gets wrong about charismatic women, and what “The Eyes of Tammy Faye” gets right.
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‘Ted Lasso’ Won’t Settle for Shallow OptimismThe show’s second season challenges viewers to consider true joy over hyper-positivity.
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Andrew Peterson’s Wingfeather Saga Raises $5M for TV SeriesOn a new platform called Angel Studios, the campaign broke crowdfunding records set by “The Chosen.”
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Punk Rock Priests Offer Up Their ‘Parallel Love’ in Music and SacramentThere’s no other band quite like Luxury, Christian indie rockers who journeyed through tragedy and faith to Eastern Orthodoxy.
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Netflix’s Christian Camp Musical Nails Its ’90s CCM Soundtrack‘A Week Away’ captures the look and sounds of summer camp but misses out on the beliefs beneath its catchy songs.
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The Broken and Beautiful Church Behind Aretha FranklinNational Geographic’s biopic offers a glimpse into the congregation that formed the “Queen of Soul.”
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Streaming in the Desert: Middle East Discipleship On-DemandChristian broadcaster SAT-7 tries to balance security and isolation in letting the Arab world binge watch programs of hope.
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‘The Mandalorian’ Can Teach Us How to Navigate Crises of FaithThe Golden Globe nominee shows us what happens when “the Way” really isn’t.
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Ordinary Life Is Crammed with HeavenHow our senses can point the way to God’s presence.
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March for Life Plans Disrupted by DC Security ConcernsThe annual event is asking participants to “stay home” for the first time since Roe v. Wade.
News & Reporting
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