Staying informed about what's happening in the Church and the world shouldn't mean wading through secular outlets that miss the faith angle entirely — or niche blogs that only cover one corner of Christianity. The Christian Post is a pan-denominational Christian news platform that delivers breaking news, in-depth reporting, op-eds, book reviews, podcasts, and video content updated throughout the day, seven days a week.^1
Launched in March 2004 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., The Christian Post has grown into one of the most widely read Christian news sources online, covering national and international events affecting Christian leaders, churches, ministries, mission agencies, schools, and the broader Christian public. The publication takes a pan-denominational approach, viewing "all Christ-centered denominations as equal constituents of the body of Christ." Its motto comes straight from Scripture: "You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free" (John 8:32).^2 The newsroom is led by Executive Editor Dr. Richard Land and CEO Dr. Christopher Chou, and the outlet is a member of both the Evangelical Press Association and the National Religious Broadcasters.^2
Beyond its flagship news site, The Christian Post has built an entire family of Christian media brands — including Christian Today, Christian Daily International, Crossmap, Bible Portal, BreatheCast, GoodNewsLine, Edifi (a dedicated Christian podcast player with over 20,000 shows), and Vide Press.^2 The mobile app brings all of CP's content to your pocket with features like personalized topic notifications, dark mode, saved articles, and easy access to their podcasts and videos.^3
Why Christians Love The Christian Post: "This app is really good for staying up to date on much of the Christian news. The app mostly works great" — a Play Store reviewer who appreciates the breadth of coverage.^3 Another user shared, "I have only used this for half an hour so far, but like it quite a bit. The news is from a Christian viewpoint, it's well-written. Some of these topics are things that I would never even see in another news venue."^3 One reader called it their "daily go-to app," describing CP as "a great place to read and keep up with what is going on in the Christian world and non-believer news too."^3
The Christian Post has been recognized with multiple Evangelical Press Association awards for its reporting, podcast content, and article series — including six honors at the 2025 EPA Awards.^4
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