The New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks will face off in Super Bowl LX in a little less than two weeks. And while there is excitement about the action that will happen on the field, controversy is swirling about the Super Bowl halftime show.
The Denver Broncos are heading into the AFC Championship Game without their star quarterback. During their 33-30 victory over the Buffalo Bills, Bo Nix suffered a broken ankle in the final minutes of his first NFL playoff game, but Nix is maintaining his bold witness for Jesus Christ just like former Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow.
The game began with quiet prayers as God-fearing athletes from both sides knelt beforehand to seek God on the field. Multiple videos show Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza and Miami QB Carson Beck and many other players praying publicly, their faith on display for the world to see.
The new movie "The American Miracle" explores moments of crisis in our nation's history that were interrupted by the hand of Providence, or as President George Washington described it, "the Invisible Hand which conducts the affairs of men."
Ashley Tankard always dreamed of performing on “American Idol,” using her God-given voice to entertain and inspire.
Christians know that miracles still happen today. But what is the evidence for a skeptical world? In the new documentary, "Investigating the Supernatural: Miracles," CBN News' investigative journalist Billy Hallowell takes viewers on a journey of discovery into the evidence and claims of modern-day miracles.
"Dilbert" cartoonist Scott Adams has died at the age of 68, issuing a posthumous statement declaring his decision to accept Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior.
A-list actors Chris Pratt and Patricia Heaton are calling their followers to participate in a 21-day "Daniel Fast" prayer challenge, based on the Bible.
After missing a crucial field goal in the final moments of Sunday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens rookie kicker Tyler Loop pointed probing reporters to Scripture.
Christian singer Stacie Orrico has filed a lawsuit against her former manager, alleging she endured years-long sexual abuse starting at the age of 14.









