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What Is Your One Word For 2013? {Beloved}

Can one word from God really make a difference? Before you give up and quit, stop to listen. You may be surprised by what you hear.

Boy Scouts of America Considering Ending Ban on Gay Members

The Boy Scouts of America is considering dropping a longtime ban on gay members and discussing whether to allow local organizations to decide their own policy.

A "Better" Word for Wives

A few keys to becoming a better wife

Muslim Group Threatens Egypt's Coptic Christians, Tells Them to 'Pay Tribute'

An armed Islamic movement calling itself the "Brigade of Muslims" released a statement on Saturday threatening Egypt's Coptic Christians and asking them to pay tribute.

Exclusive First Look: Saul from 'The Bible' Miniseries

We have an exclusive first look at Saul from The Bible, History Channel’s 10-part miniseries acting out the Bible.

Plight of the Orphan: Emotional Video

Have you ever thought about adopting, about rescuing a child from a bad situation?

The Truth about (Many) Christians and Evangelism

Churches all say the same thing: "We want to reach the world for Christ." Yet most don’t. So where’s the breakdown?

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • January 28, 2013 |
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Andy Stanley Explains 'Pastor in Chief' Quote

Last week, Atlanta pastor Andy Stanley preached at President Obama's pre-inaugural church service, during which he said the president should be called "pastor in chief" for his leadership following the Newtown shooting. After Stanley's remarks caused a whirlwind of criticism, he responded in an interview with Christianity Today, saying his comments were taken out of context.

A New Understanding of Suffering

Give your burdens to the LORD and he will take care of you. He will not permit the godly to slip and fall. (Psalm 55:22)

  • Carmen at Life Blessons |
  • January 28, 2013 |
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Strong Woman

What a strong woman can learn from "Blessed are the meek..."

The Undivided Heart

Are you "double-hearted"?

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • January 28, 2013 |
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Iran Sentences American Pastor Saeed Abedini to Eight Years in Prison

American Christian pastor Saeed Abedini, imprisoned in Iran on charges of evangelizing, was sentenced this morning to eight years in prison.

The Death of Death

We won't stay dead forever.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • January 27, 2013 |
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Vietnam's New Religion Decree Termed a Step Backward

Protestant Christians and leaders of other faiths in Vietnam are criticizing a new decree on religion that went into effect this year as a significant step backward, with one Christian activist saying it could put an end to the house-church movement.

  • Morning Star News |
  • January 27, 2013 |
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Abortion and the Gospel

Too often, pastors and church leaders assume that, when talking about abortion, their invisible debating partner is the “pro-choice” television commentator or politician. Not so.

Presumption Produces Self-Deception

Our presumption of “okayness” leads to a self-deception that robs us of the joy of our salvation. Besides, our so-called progress isn't as impressive as we think it is.

  • Tullian Tchividjian |
  • January 26, 2013 |
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Creflo Dollar Free After Anger Management Training

Georgia megachurch pastor Creflo Dollar avoided a court appearance on charges that he assaulted his 15-year-old daughter last June.

S.C. Episcopal Diocese Claims a Victory in Secession Struggle

The breakaway Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina has won the latest round in its fight to secede from the national church.

Great Expectations

They had been to the mountaintop. They saw Jesus glow with the radiance of God. But He was not what they expected.

Stanford Law Opens Country's First Religious Liberty Legal Clinic

As religious freedom litigation has ballooned in the United States, especially over the last year, Stanford Law School has opened the nation's first legal clinic devoted exclusively to religious freedom cases.

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