Ed Stetzer didn't mince any words when it comes to blindly following any president.
You do not need to try to make it work with someone who thinks of people as “illegals.” Just divorce them.
In one scene, Carrey paints a picture of stunning picture of Jesus and explains that the "energy" surrounding Christ is "electric".
The actor will host “Revive Us 2,” a sequel to his successful 2016 “Revive Us.”
"For while the Confederacy, as a political entity, was certainly defeated, and chattel slavery outlawed, the racist hierarchy which Lee and Davis sought to erect, lives on."
This week, comedian Dave Chapelle criticized both President Trump and transgender people.
A self-described “LGBTQ Sports Journalist” has criticized “Christian Day,” an annual event hosted by the St.Louis Cardinals during which players can talk about their faith.
The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that Dinesh D’Souza is in the planning stages for a new documentary about fascism.
Furthermore, “more than half of that groups said the policy change had a very negative effect on military morale.”
The book is called "What Happened," and it explores Clinton's failed 2016 presidential run.
Ross is afraid he’d wind up having sex with them and that it would hurt his business.
Annie Pfeifer has a problem. Her three-year-old daughter is “obsessed with Donald Trump.”
"...when the American left is asked to form a firing squad it gets into a circle..."
“In Jesus’ actions in Scripture, there is not a single case in which a woman is put down, reproached, humiliated, or cast into one of the lewd stereotypes of his time.”
Sadie Robertson of "Duck Dynasty" fame clams that “shocking things” are done in the world of modeling.
Hollywood writer Bret Easton Ellis, author of “Less Than Zero,” “American Psycho” and “The Rules of Attraction,” has a question.
“Is the Left F---ing NUTS?"
"White people aren’t safe, and men aren’t safe, no matter how much I’d like to assure myself that these things aren’t true."
""He found a way not just to survive against the odds, but to thrive."
“I grew up in punk rock in the ’70s and ’80s. We were OK with having people with conflicting views in the same room"