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‘Text With Jesus’ App Gains Popularity as Critics Call it Blasphemous

A new AI-powered app allows users to "text" with biblical figures, sparking both curiosity and controversy over its approach to faith and Scripture. While some find it an engaging way to explore religious texts, critics warn of potential trivialization and unbiblical portrayals, raising questions about the intersection of technology and spirituality.

Cory Asbury Proposes Alternative Super Bowl Halftime Show with Christian Artists

The Christian singer recently pitched the idea to his Instagram followers, and has already gotten the attention of several other Christian artists and celebrities. “My vision is this: Blow it up huge. Let's get a stadium. Let's go crazy. While people are glorifying money and fame and sex and all kinds of stuff that we don't want to see – we can lift up the name of Jesus," he said.

Over 8,000 Students Worship Christ at University of Tennessee Revival Event

Thousands of college students converged at the University of Tennessee for a massive Christian revival event, drawing over 8,000 attendees and leading to hundreds of baptisms and professions of faith. This powerful movement, originating at Auburn University, is gaining significant traction across 20 campuses nationwide, reflecting a growing spiritual hunger among Gen Z.

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