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Grand Canyon University men’s basketball forward Gabe McGlothan is on fire for Christ. The athlete uses his social media to boldly and confidently share his faith with anyone who follows him. He’s shared several photos on the day of his baptism, calling it “the best accomplishment I will ever have.” He also posted Matthew 6:19-21,…

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The young crowd at a Nashville nightclub was ready to dance the night away to a throbbing mix of rap, hip-hop, and Latin beats, but first, they gathered to praise God and pray. The rules were announced on the dance floor by an emcee to more than 200 clubgoers blanketed by thick smoke machine fog:…

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“I was very involved in the occult, channeling spirits, casting spells, playing with Ouija board six to eight hours a day — all of those things.” That’s how artist and military veteran Timothy Gagnon described his early years, explaining how he descended into evil practices as a young man. Now, years later, Gagnon is on…

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A new poll found that a near-record low of Americans are “very satisfied” with their lives, with merely 47 percent of adults expressing high fulfillment and contentedness. This is only the third time in the past two decades that Gallup has seen the proportion dip below 50 percent, with a three percentage point decrease in…

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An Evangelical megachurch in Ohio kicked off Super Bowl weekend with a sermon that had social media buzzing. Pastors with Crossroads Church in Cincinnati, a multi-site interdenominational church that boasts a weekly congregation of almost 34,000, “punted” a copy of the Bible as part of its “Super Bowl of Preaching” series. The sermon was given…

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