In a now-viral clip, Christian recording artist Tauren Wells paused mid-concert to pray for fellow singer-songwriter Forrest Frank. But that moment almost didn’t happen.
"Duck Dynasty" star and beloved uncle, Silas "Si" Robertson, is on the mend after being hospitalized for an infection.
Elon Musk has joined with a growing wave of conservatives canceling their Netflix subscription after finding out the streaming platform has been pushing pro-transgender ideology in their children's programming.
"The Chosen," the hit television show about the life of Jesus and his disciples, is expanding its programming to new audiences. Now, the multi-season TV phenomenon is releasing an animated version of the series for children as the increasingly popular live-action version is also being translated into more than 50 languages.
Christian artist John Mark McMillan announced his current tour will be his last full-time tour of his long career. CBN News' Studio 5 joined the songwriter on his "Cosmic Supreme" Tour to talk about his powerful and personal worship music journey.
Matthew Boyd is having a career year. After ten seasons in the big leagues, he was named to his first All-Star team. This 6'3" southpaw is the ace of the Chicago Cubs. Still, some of his best work is being done thousands of miles away from Wrigley Field. He's working to strike-out sex trafficking through his "Kingdom Home" for victims.
Forgiveness changes absolutely everything, and it’s a commandment from the Lord.
Former “Malcolm in the Middle” star Frankie Muniz — who has since left his career in Hollywood and is now a racing professional — took to social media Sunday to say he is “proud” to “live for Jesus Christ.”
The pages of Scripture are the inspiration for a new film. It's a modern take on the love story of Ruth and Boaz. Media mogul Tyler Perry and filmmaker DeVon Franklin are behind the project. For Franklin, this movie is a bit more personal than any other film he's produced.
The Walt Disney Company announced that its ABC network will reinstate Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show after suspending him for his comments attacking MAGA conservatives over the assassination of Charlie Kirk. But major ABC affiliate networks Nexstar and Sinclair have now announced they still plan to block Kimmel's show from airing on their dozens of affiliate stations.









