In the crowded world of streaming entertainment, Bible-based content has been attracting lots of attention lately. According to data released on Tuesday (Oct. 21), three Christian TV series nabbed spots on the list of Prime Video’s Top 10 TV shows in the United States. (Martin, ChurchLeaders)
Read MoreYour dog won’t stop barking. Your cat refuses to go into the basement. You’re hearing odd noises. You toss and turn, restless, all night. Your things aren’t where you left them. Or maybe you can’t even point to specific evidence, but something in your home just feels … off. Stuck. Heavy. This is when a home cleanser steps in. (Kurzius, The Washington Post)
Read MoreAbout 100 million Christians in 88 countries—around a fifth of the global church—can’t freely read their own copy of the Bible in their own language without challenges, according to the Bible Access Initiative’s first report. (Fowler, Christianity Today)
Read MoreAn Associated Press investigation found that the wave of legislation has cropped up in most states, pushed by people with close ties to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The effort would strip away protections that have been built over a century and are integral to American lives and society. (Smith & Ungar, AP News)
Read MoreOn a Friday morning in early October, musicians, industry executives, and politicians packed into the open-air café at the brand new Museum of Christian and Gospel Music — the first museum in the U.S. designed to celebrate the breadth of Christian music. (Hight, NPR)
Read MoreRecent data from the evangelical Christian polling firm Barna Group has been widely cited to support revival claims. While most data about religion and young people shows that Gen Zers are the least likely to attend services, Barna’s model found that among those already attending church, Gen Zers attend more regularly than other generations of churchgoers. (Post, Religion News Service)
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