'The Fosters' season 3 episode 13: Callie worries about Jude

Jude has a new friend in the upcoming episode of "The Fosters." Facebook/Freeform

Callie (Maia Mitchell) will be mystified to find that her brother Jude (Hayden Byerly) has been spending a lot of time with a cute teen in the upcoming episode of "The Fosters."

In "If and When," CarterMatt reports that Jude has a new friend, a "quirky foster teen" named Jack, whom he and Callie met at a youth event. While it is okay that her sibling is finding new people to bond with, Callie cannot help but be wary about Jude and Jack's closeness. The fact that he kept the information from her is suspicious enough. Is Jude moving on from boyfriend Connor (Gavin MacIntosh), after all?

Before the midseason finale, the pair made a tough decision to be in a long distance relationship. Connor had to go to Los Angeles to be with his mother. Jude supported his decision, even though it hurt him to say goodbye. They did not exactly break up, but it looked like they were taking a breather from the relationship. Now that Jude is seeing someone new, does it mean he is finally letting Connor go? What about Connor? How will he feel that Jude has forgotten him already?

Meanwhile, Brandon (David Lambert) and Matt (Jordan Rodrigues) are going to work on a rock musical based on William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet for their thesis project. Their plan will hit a snag, however, when they find themselves unable to compromise on who should play the heroine. Both are very passionate with what they do. Will they be able to make up their minds and eventually come up with an awesome play?

Also in episode 13, Jesus (Jake T. Austin) has a bee in his bonnet that will not go away. He wants to learn the identity of his and Mariana's (Cierra Ramirez) birth father. The teen will reportedly ask his birth mother, Ana (Alexandra Barreto), to tell him the name of the man they never got to meet. Will Ana heed his request?

"The Fosters" season 3 airs Mondays at 8 p.m. EST on Freeform (formerly ABC Family).

News
Wildwood Kin’s Meg Loney on how a 24/7 prayer meeting brought her back from the brink 
Wildwood Kin’s Meg Loney on how a 24/7 prayer meeting brought her back from the brink 

Meg Loney went from the depths of drug addiction to being a follower of Christ bringing hope and healing to others with her music.

How going to prison for a crime I didn’t commit changed my life – for the better
How going to prison for a crime I didn’t commit changed my life – for the better

In 2008, Wilson Femayi was wrongly convicted and sent to prison for a crime he didn’t commit. He had just graduated from Bible college. His arrest — the result of a personal vendetta — was a devastating moment. But even in that dark place, God was at work. Today, Wilson is the Executive Director of Prison Fellowship Zimbabwe, leading programmes that are restoring prisoners and reuniting families across the country.

Christians in Africa face worsening violence, report finds
Christians in Africa face worsening violence, report finds

A new report from International Christian Concern (ICC) has revealed a disturbing rise in violence against Christians across parts of Africa, with Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and Kenya experiencing a surge in attacks, abductions, massacres and forced displacements.

Nicaragua crackdown on Christianity deepens amid political power grab
Nicaragua crackdown on Christianity deepens amid political power grab

A new policy brief released by Open Doors has exposed as a systematic campaign of repression against Christian communities in Nicaragua.