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Pro-Hamas protesters blocking federal highways illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

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Nick Shakoour plays Zebedee in the hit show "The Chosen" and had a life-changing encounter with God at the beginning of Season 3 that altered the direction of his career. Now he's on a path to make sure everyone he meets can hear the gospel.

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"Preserve our sacred rite of choice, vote Democrat!" (Illustration by Alexander Hunter for The Washington Times)

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Conservative Christians, Republicans and Democrats illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times

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Chasing youth: Biden panders in campaign to regain voter bloc’s loyalty

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Rep. Chris Smith, New Jersey Republican, says his faith and an early-life encounter with a Holocaust survivor shaped his activism in Congress for international human rights and religious freedom. (Mark A. Kellner/The Washington Times)

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Minoo Anvari, at left, and Ruhi Jahanpour, center, members of the Baha’i faith, were each imprisoned in Shiraz, Iran, in 1982. Years later, Mitra Aliabouzar, jailed in Tehran’s Evin prison, was inspired by the example of Baha’i prisoners there, even though she is a nonbeliever. The women shared their experiences at the International Religious Freedom Summit 2024 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Mark A. Kellner/The Washington Times) ** FILE **

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House Speaker Mike Johnson, Louisiana Republican, addresses the International Religious Freedom Summit 2024 in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024. (Mark A. Kellner/The Washington Times)

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Massimo Introvigne, managing director of the Center for Study of New Religions and a sociologist who studies new religious movements, supports religious liberty for adherents of minority faiths — and all people. (Mark A. Kellner/The Washington Times)

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In his new book, "The 10: How to Live and Love in a World That Has Lost Its Way," Pastor Robert Jeffress explores the timeless truths of living in a relationship with God instead of in competition with Him.

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God loves you written in the sand. File photo credit: mikeledray via Shutterstock.

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Nikki Haley in Mission: Impossible (Illustration by Gary Varvel for Creators Syndicate)

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U.S. Jewish schools see 47% increase in security costs since Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack in Israel

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Joel Berry, the managing editor for the Babylon Bee, says the team at the satirical news site is made up of a "bunch of boring Christians" who like to point out the irony and humor in an ever-churning news cycle.

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March for Life gets underway on a snowy day in Washington, D.C. (Sean Salai/The Washington Times)

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Terence Chatmon has a passion for strengthening families of faith and is on a mission to help American families bring God and faith back into their homes and culture. His organization, Victorious Family, hopes to reach 9.2 million families and offers plans and coaching parents can use to "train and instruct" children to live out their faith and develop a biblical worldview.

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You could characterize this as life threatening ... (Illustration by Michael Ramirez for Creators Syndicate)

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Christian artist Phil Wickham described his gratitude for his music career, how God has worked in his life and the passion behind his latest album, "I Believe."