
Flamy Grant, CCM & the Gospel
The Gospel is an invitation to walk with Jesus and let Him transform every aspect of our lives: what we eat, buy, value, how we treat others. And, yes, how we think, feel and behave sexually.
The Gospel is an invitation to walk with Jesus and let Him transform every aspect of our lives: what we eat, buy, value, how we treat others. And, yes, how we think, feel and behave sexually.
After turning the box office pink in its debut, Barbie proved to be still in fashion this weekend.
For families that have been shaken by Hollywood itself for some time, the strike might usher in a time of surprising stability.
Certainly, it surprised no one to find Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning Part One at the top of the weekend’s box office.
The CW and Lionsgate aren’t broadcasting and distributing the story of Jesus’ life for spiritually altruistic motives.
The latest Insidious film took the box office crown this weekend while Indiana Jones is still struggling to recoup its losses.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny didn’t earn as much as predicted its opening weekend, but it still came out on top.
We’ve compiled 8 films that just may spark an interest in further learning and studying about some important moments in American history.
For the second time in four weeks, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse won the weekend’s box-office crown—this time spinning past two old rivals and one raunchy newcomer.
When is a win not a win? When you’re a mega-franchise superhero movie that earns just $55.1 million.
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