
As Malibu Burns, Pepperdine Withstands the Fire
University president praises the community’s “calm resilience” as students and staff shelter in place in fireproof buildings.

Chick-fil-A Launches an App to Help Families Be Less Online
It offers the wholesome, values-centered content Christians expect from the closed-on-Sundays chain, but does the platform undercut its message?

The Rabbit Room’s ‘Christmas Carol’ Draws on Dickens’s Pure Religion
Artistic director Pete Peterson adapts the famous work with an eye to faith and a look back at Scrooge’s past.

UK Christians Lament Landmark Vote to Legalize Assisted Dying
Pro-life faith leaders say Parliament’s proposed bill fails to protect the vulnerable and fear it will “create more suffering and chaos.”

Strike Up the Band: Sixpence None the Richer Goes Back on Tour
With its perennial hit “Kiss Me” still in our ears and on our playlists, the Christian band reunites with nothing to prove.

New Christmas Music with Just the Right Holiday Vibes
From Matt Redman’s rich sing-alongs to CeCe Winans’s surprising crossovers, these 2024 releases are getting us in the spirit.

Mozambique Drops Terrorist Case Against Missionary Pilot Helping Orphans
MAF’s Ryan Koher plans to return to the country where he was imprisoned now that investigators have cleared charges related to “suspicious” cargo.

Food Banks Thank God for Bacon, Buying in Bulk, and Local Support
With grocery prices up, ministries across the country stretch to feed millions of hungry families during the holidays.

Florida’s Abortion Amendment Becomes the First to Fail Since Roe’s Reversal
On election night, pro-lifers cheered the news that a 6-week ban enacted under Gov. Ron DeSantis will get to stay, with further wins coming in South Dakota and Nebraska.

Conservative Anglicans Call for Archbishop to Repent Over Same-Sex Relationships Stance
As the issue continues to divide the Church of England, Justin Welby spoke on a popular podcast about how his views have “evolved.”