Czarina Ong

Being good to people is in God's DNA, says Kirk Franklin
Superheroes never die, says Christian artist Kirk Franklin, in the same way that God will never stop being good.

Man with ALS gives two girls $100 to spread kindness, and they surprise him by feeding a village in Sierra Leone
When Chris Rosati, a man currently suffering from ALS, or motor neurone disease, gave two young girls $100 to help spread kindness, he had high hopes that the girls would use the money well.

After fashion house Dolce and Gabbana stood up for the traditional family, Elton John and other LGBT call for boycott
Italian fashion luxury house Dolce & Gabbana, headed by Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana caused quite an uproar in the LGBT community after they professed that "the only family is the traditional one."

Mark Hall and family are all smiles as he leaves the hospital post surgery for kidney cancer
After days of being confined in the hospital, Casting Crowns lead singer Mark Hall and his family are finally headed home.

Jessa Duggar's husband Ben Seewald laments inaction in the face of so many injustices in the world
Ben Seewald, the husband of 19 Kids and Counting star Jessa Duggar, is sad that there are so many injustices in the world but people are not doing anything about them.

When we look upon the Lord, we cannot help but be changed, says Kari Jobe
Grammy award-nominated Christian singer Kari Jobe said that her song "Look Upon the Lord," which is taken from her album Majestic, is all about the positive impact Jesus Christ has on people.

Stay faithful to God because He will see you through, says Joel Osteen
Popular pastor Joel Osteen says that people might encounter long periods of discouragement but they should never stop praying and believing in God.

Carrie Underwood says noisy baby Isaiah makes her smile
It's very clear that first-time mother Carrie Underwood adores her new baby boy Isaiah Michael Fisher, and she sure has a humorous way of expressing her feelings.

What Hunter Thompson of Bethel Music realised after going on a spiritual retreat
Right after recording Bethel Music's last live album We Will Not Be Shaken, Christian singer Hunter Thompson felt the need to go into "a season of retreat" so he rented a secluded cabin overlooking the Trinity River in the mountains outside of Weaverville, California.

Duggars in hot water for leaving gun unattended in front of children
The Duggar family from 19 Kids and Counting loves taking pictures (lots and lots of them!), and they religiously share these photos on their social media accounts. But one photo taken during the latest Duggar family vacation has landed the family in hot water.

Christians should live to promote Jesus' fame and name, not themselves, says Ben Seewald
19 Kids and Counting's Ben Seewald, the husband of Jessa Duggar is reminding Christians to "examine" themselves and check what their true motives are in life: is it to honour Jesus' name, or theirs?

My chains are keeping me from you, writes Pastor Saeed to his son
For his 7th birthday, Jacob Abedini wanted nothing more than to have his father celebrate his birthday with him, and he even sent his father a personal invitation for his party at home. But his father Pastor Saeed is sadly locked up in Iran because of his Christian faith.

It takes a village to raise a child, says Cathy Clarke from Hillsong London
Cathy Clarke, the lead pastor for Hillsong London, recently shared her thoughts on the importance of surrounding children with a positive and caring community.

Willie Robertson donates $2,500 to Catholic High School's food drive
Duck Dynasty's Willie Robertson is proving that he has a charitable heart after he pledged $2,500 to the Catholic High School's canned food drive.

Police department gives free pizza to law-abiding citizens
People don't normally get rewarded for following the law, but the Farmington police department from New Hampshire wants to change that by offering free pizza and French fries to law-abiding citizens.

What do Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar do for inexpensive date nights?
Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, the heads of the 19 Kids and Counting family, have been married for many years already, but they have managed to keep the romance alive by continuing to go on dates with each other over the years.