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Accepts Catholic faith: Lead singer Britney Spears with the announcement on Instagram

American pop star Britney Spears announced in a now-deleted Instagram post on Aug. 5 that she is Catholic and attends Mass.
In a post made Thursday evening, Spears, 39, shared two videos. In one, she is seen posing in a pair of jean shorts and a sweater. In the second, she is shown twirling in a blue dress with flowers.
In her caption, Spears said, “Pssss as for the next video … I just got back from mass … I’m Catholic now … let us pray”
As of Friday afternoon, however, Spears’ Instagram post was deleted. Other posts unrelated to faith were also deleted from her Instagram account, such as her talking about owning her first iPad.
Spears, a native of McComb, Mississippi, was raised Baptist. She first rose to fame as a child on the television show Star Search, before being cast on the The All-New Mickey Mouse Club at the age of 11. She released her debut album, “…Baby One More Time” in January 1999 at the age of 17.
While some online were taken aback by Spears’ sudden announcement of her religious conversion, she has expressed an affinity for the faith in past Instagram posts. Spears has repeatedly posted prayers, including the Hail Mary, and speaks frequently about her prayer life. Her Instagram bio reminds people to “Pray Every Day.”
While Spears was raised Baptist and now says she is Catholic, it is not certain if she was previously baptized, and it is unclear if she has received any other sacraments.
After a public breakdown in 2007, Spears has been under a conservatorship. She made headlines earlier this year when she requested that her father, Jamie Spears, be removed from his position as conservator. A “#FreeBritney” movement was established online to show support for Spears’ independence.
Spears’ mother Lynne Spears, sister Jamie Lynn, and nieces Maddie Aldridge and Ivey Joan Watson, are practicing Catholics, with Jamie Lynn joining the Church fairly recently.
As a part of her since-removed 2018 year in review Instagram story highlight, Jamie Lynn posted a picture on her Instagram dated Feb. 18, 2018, captioned “pregnancy + RCIA. Worth it.”
It is unclear if Lynne was her daughter’s confirmation sponsor. Lynne Spears has repeatedly posted on social media about Mass, saying once that “7:30 Mass in Kansas City is the BEST way to start our busy day!” She also posted about visiting churches on her travels.
Jamie Lynn has spoken about how she placed rosaries, crosses, and other sacramentals around the hospital bed of her eldest daughter Maddie, when she was nearly killed in an ATV accident in February 2017.
In a 2007 video for her album “Blackout,” Spears stirred controversy for posing suggestively with an actor depicted as a priest, in a confessional.
In June, Spears revealed that as part of the conservatorship, she has been forced to wear an intrauterine device (IUD) despite wanting to have another child. (Spears has two sons from her marriage to backup dancer Kevin Federline.)
“I want to be able to get married and have a baby,” said Spears during a court hearing in June. “I was told that right now in the conservatorship, I am not able to get married or have a baby. I have an IUD inside of myself right now so I don’t get pregnant. I wanted to take the IUD out so I can start trying to have another baby, but this so-called team won’t let me go to the doctor to take it out because they don’t want me to have children.”
Catherine Hadro, host of EWTN Pro-Life Weekly, said on the “Speak Out” segment of her July 3 episode that the claims of Spears being forced to wear an IUD were “deeply disturbing.”
“If what Britney Spears says is true, her conservators are allegedly deeming her incapable of motherhood,” said Hadro.
Hadro compared this rhetoric to that of the abortion industry, saying that like what Spears had been told, the abortion industry “feeds a lie to women (that) they are not strong enough to be a mother to their own child.”
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‘God Is in This’: Chris Tomlin Reveals Powerful Providence Behind New Movie ‘The Last Supper’

“No one’s heard it.”
It’s easy to chalk things up to coincidence, to believe in happy accidents and happenstance. Chris Tomlin could have very easily credited chance — random serendipity — for his timely connection to an upcoming Christian movie. But he doesn’t; instead, he sees it as divine, predestined providence.
The famed recording artist and worship leader is stepping into a new role: executive producer.
Tomlin, 52, is seated in the producer’s chair for the new movie, “The Last Supper,” set to debut in theaters nationwide March 14. The film, from Pinnacle Peak Pictures, the distribution studio launched nearly 20 years ago by David A.R. White of Pure Flix fame, centers on the days leading up to wayward disciple Judas’ betrayal of Jesus as the Savior’s closest followers gather for a final meal before His impending crucifixion.
When he was first approached by the creators of “The Last Supper,” Tomlin said they asked if he had a song — or could write one — that would work for the film.
“I played a couple songs [and I said], ‘I’ve got this one I just wrote and no one’s heard it — literally, no one’s heard it,’” he recalled of his conversation with the filmmakers. “[I] played it for them and I had not seen the movie when I wrote this song and it just went perfectly with this movie. And I was like, ‘OK, this feels like something that’s right.’”
Finding the song tied to a theatrically released movie was certainly not on Tomlin’s radar when he wrote “No Greater Love” alongside Tyler Hubbard of the country music duo Florida Georgia Line during a writing retreat at 20th century novelist Ernest Hemingway’s home in Ketchum, Idaho.
Hubbard and a couple other country songwriters told Tomlin they wanted to write a worship song with the “Holy Forever” singer, explaining they wanted the theme to focus on John 15:13, which reads, “There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends”..
“Line for line, [I was] like, ‘Wow, this fits so perfectly,” he said. “It was just one of those moments you’re like, ‘OK, we’re in the flow. … God is in this.’ He’s like, ‘I’m putting the pieces together. You didn’t even know I was putting these pieces together, but I’ve got this little plan.’”
“So much of my life,” Tomlin reflected, “is like, ‘Wow, I did not see these pieces coming together like this,’ but you’re just trying to be faithful and follow and walk with God, and it’s amazing what happens.”
Tomlin’s life — and career as a worship leader — has been a sequence of “pieces coming together.”
Of his role not only writing and recording worship music but traveling the world to lead people in worship, Tomlin said he feels the immense responsibility of the calling God has placed on his life.
“I always pray this prayer: ‘God, if your presence does not show up, then there’s not going to be any real lasting [impact],’” he said. “What I mean is I always pray for the presence of God to touch people. “
The singer-songwriter referenced the Old Testament passage Exodus 33:16, as Moses was leading the Israelites out of Sinai and toward the Promised Land. In the verse Moses said to God, “How will anyone know that you look favorably on me — on me and on your people — if you don’t go with us? For your presence among us sets your people and me apart from all other people on the earth”.
As he picks up his guitar and plays the chords to his songs, Tomlin said his prayer is those who hear him “sense God’s presence.”
“There’s nothing like the sound of the people of God singing the praises of God in the presence of God,” he reflected. “And when that happens, it’s so powerful.”
Tomlin went on to say his concerts should be distinguishable from secular shows, not because he’s a better artist but because “your soul is singing to a living God” when you sing worship songs.
“What we’re doing here is eternal,” he said.
Sources:faithwire
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‘Jesus Is King’: Biggest Streamer in the World ‘Ninja’ Shares Gospel With Fans

Tyler Blevins is one of the most prolific video-game streamers on the internet, with a Twitch account boasting more than 19 million followers and a YouTube channel with nearly 24 million subscribers. So when he says something, it makes an impact.
During a recent stream, Blevins, who goes by “Ninja” online, said, “Yes, dude, Jesus is King. I mean, and if — even if you don’t think He is — don’t judge me for it, and I won’t judge you for it, man. I do, I just feel it’s so crazy, man.”
In 2019, for example, the viral gamer revealed during a livestream doctors pressured his mother to abort him after prenatal tests suggested he could suffer from spina bifida or Down syndrome.
Thanking his mother for not pursuing an abortion for him or his two brothers, Blevins said, “My mom is a saint and an angel and I love her to death.”
During his recent faith-related comments, “Ninja” offered his perspective on how to approach conversations about religion, encouraging listeners to engage to listen and learn rather than to force their own beliefs onto others.
“When you’re talking to somebody and you’re having a conversation, that’s an important conversation, right?” he said. “[W]hen you’re talking to someone, don’t talk to that person to change their mind, right? You’re talking to this person, you know, you’re just talking to them, right? And if you end up changing their mind, that’s great.”
Faith, he continued, shouldn’t be born out of fear but out of a desire to enter into a relationship with God.
“We don’t need something like the threat of the end of times to start becoming better humans and developing a relationship with the Lord,” said Blevins. “You know what I mean, dude? Anyways, I’m never here to push anything on you guys. I love you all — no matter what. And in the chat, we respect all religions, all people … Someone has no religion? We love everybody, dude.”
And for those who already are Christians, the well-known YouTuber emphasized the value of prayer.
He said he is “a better person and in a better mindset” since he committed himself to daily prayer.
“The most important thing I preach personally is that you just gotta love everybody — and I mean everybody,” he recently said. “It’s all about respect and never belittling someone else’s faith, no matter what it is.”
Sources:faithwire
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Actor’s Faith, Biblical Understanding Transformed after Taking Starring Role in ‘House of David’ Series on Prime Video

Michael Iskander landed the role of a lifetime when he was cast to play David in Prime’s new series “House of David.”
Before the show’s Feb. 27 premiere, Iskander reflected on the “life-changing” ability to join the cast in such a pivotal role.
“I think David is one of the most interesting people because … there’s so much duality in him,” he said. “He’s the epitome of what it means to be human, to make mistakes, but to truly have a heart for God—and a heart that seeks after God’s own heart.”
Iskander, who said he feels “blessed” to be able to tell this story, explained how his experience portraying David transformed how he sees Scripture and the people presented within it.
“Now, I view it from a point of view as just human beings,” he said. “And so I put the context of that time and of these people into the story … it just puts a whole different perspective on the Bible, and I think it makes it that much more interesting to read and to discover.”
Iskander said it’s exciting to be able to have such a fascinating lens into Scripture. He spoke about the importance of trusting God and allowing the Lord to guide his path, citing Proverbs 3:5-6. In the end, he knows “House of David” is entertainment for many, but believes the project is really all about the Lord.
Sources:BREAKING CHRISTIAN NEWS
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