Mass for Artists began in August 2020. Since then, over a dozen have been celebrated in various churches across New York City ...
An Oregon man's passion for Scrabble led his family to create a fitting headstone for him. Modeled after a Scrabble board, ...
Search for the best digital art software and the best drawing software and you'll find plenty of options, all offering a broad array of brushes, design tools, and sharing possibilities to get your ...
Some media reports have been oversimplistically juxtaposing the two decisions, either lamenting or celebrating the Christian character as a repudiation of the trans one, when of course ...
They found one via a trade in former Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Christian Kirk, who was expected to be released before free agency began next week. In exchange for Kirk, the Texans ...
Late last week, Christian geneticist Francis Collins resigned abruptly as a researcher at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). On Wednesday this week, the U.S. Senate held a confirmation hearing ...
In the first episode, a player named Laurie who struggles with self-doubt prays on the bench before a game, marking the first distinctly Christian character in a Disney-related project in about ...
Disney Pixar’s latest animated series, “Win or Lose,” has ignited a cultural firestorm with the introduction of its first explicitly Christian character in nearly two decades — a move that starkly ...
Fremantle is betting big on letters, acquiring international production and distribution rights to “Scrabble,” the gameshow adaptation of Hasbro and Mattel’s iconic wordplay board game that ...
six Ukrainian Christian ministers from different denominations were coincidentally (or prophetically?) down the street telling guests at the Institute on Religion and Democracy how Russia is ...
Yet it would be absurd to suggest that non-believers today are only baffled by Christian themes. “Christian art” is a category of mind-boggling scope, encompassing everything from elaborate ...
Called “L’Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs,” it ran from April to October 1925, attracted 16 million people, and was a celebration of Modernism and Art Deco design. It occupied ...