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After Losing Home in LA Fire, Mel Gibson Feels 'Free' to Pursue Resurrection Film: 'Called to Do It'

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Ex-NBA Star Reveals Full Details of Why He Suddenly Retired: ‘I Gave Up Basketball to Follow Jesus’

Ex-NBA star AJ Griffin revealed over the weekend why he decided to abruptly quit the sport earlier this season, explaining he left basketball to “follow Jesus” and go into full-time ministry.
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'I See Revival': 48 Members of College Football Team Publicly Make Jesus Christ Their Lord

College football season is kicking into high gear and while most coaches and players have their eyes on championship titles and trophies, one Georgia team says they have their sights set on something bigger – eternity. 
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Ohio State Football Team Leads Huge Revival Moment on Campus with Scores of Baptisms

A huge revival broke out at The Ohio State University over the weekend with hundreds of college students showing deep hunger for God as the new school year kicked off.

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Mel Gibson Calls Scripture 'Verifiable History,' Talks Creation: 'We’re Created With a Soul'

Actor and producer Mel Gibson sat down this month with viral podcaster Joe Rogan, where the Oscar-winning star talked about his belief in the veracity of the Bible and his views on creationism.
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95-Year-Old Grandma Who Performed in 'The Ten Commandments' Dies in L.A. Fires

An elderly grandmother has been confirmed among the dead in California’s out-of-control fires. She was affectionately known as “Momma D” and spent time in Hollywood performing as an extra in monumentally popular films like “The Ten Commandments.”
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Candace Cameron Bure, Dallas Jenkins Grieve LA Fire Losses, Offer Prayers and Biblical Insight

Hollywood celebrities are taking to social media to voice their grief and frustration over the Los Angeles wildfires, which have destroyed parts of their community and so much of what they love.