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John MacArthur says he's ready to come 'roaring back': 'Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated'
In a spirited rebuttal to swirling rumors about his health, 85-year-old Pastor John MacArthur has declared himself ready to return to the pulpit at Grace Community Church after a year marked by significant medical challenges.
Chicago's Daley Plaza to host 18th annual 'Cross on the Plaza' for Easter
A giant Christian cross is set to go up in downtown Chicago just in time for the Easter holiday.
Number of Americans who don't identify as Christian but claim 'personal committment to Jesus' nears record high: survey
As America navigates a rapidly changing spiritual landscape, one truth remains constant: the person of Jesus of Nazareth has an ageless attraction, even for those wary of religion itself.
‘Descent from the Cross’ exhibit looks at undocumented moment after crucifixion of Christ
As Christians worldwide prepare to commemorate the most sacred day in the Christian calendar, the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., has unveiled a poignant reminder of the reason for the season.
American missionary pastor abducted at gunpoint during church meeting in South Africa
An American church-planting missionary was abducted at gunpoint while leading a prayer meeting at his church in South Africa on Thursday, police say.
Impact in Focus: How The Christian Post Led the Charge on Dr. Eithan Haim’s Whistleblower Revelations
The Christian Post lands an exclusive with Dr. Eithan Haim, the whistleblower facing legal risks for exposing secret transgender procedures at Texas Children’s Hospital, igniting a national debate on medical ethics and transparency from a biblical worldview.
Texas Senate passes bill to allow teachers, school employees to pray, engage in religious speech
A bill passed by Texas lawmakers would allow teachers and school employees to pray or engage in religious speech while on duty in public schools.
'I pray they understand what we’re going through': Family of Texas football standout murdered at track meet struggles with grief, forgiveness
The family of a Texas high school athlete murdered at a school track meet says they’re trusting God to help them learn to forgive even as they continue to mourn his death.
4 takeaways from the JFK files
Did Lee Harvey Oswald act alone in the 1963 assassination of then-President John F. Kennedy?
HUD Sec. Scott Turner announces effort to use federal land to build low-cost housing amid shortage
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner has teamed up with Interior Secretary Doug Burgum in a bid to transform "underutilized" federal lands into low-income housing.