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Prayer Moves Mountains: Day One

If we can trust in God with the mountains, why not give Him our foothills too.

Poll: PCUSA Members Increasingly Favoring Same-Sex Marriage

According to a recent survey by Presbyterian Research Services, support for same-sex marriage among Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) members and pastors has considerably increased since 2005.

What I Saw at Last Night's Debate

"It’s fun, isn’t it?" Those were the words of Governor Romney shortly into last night’s presidential debate with President Obama.

Take a Spin Down Intercession Avenue and Change the Life of a Child

There is incredible and amazing power behind praying scripture over our children.

Legal Groups Sue to Overturn California Gay Therapy Ban

Two federal lawsuits have been filed against California's new law banning "reparative therapy" for teens struggling with their sexual orientation.

The Ultimate Question

Do you have a career or a mission?

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • October 05, 2012 |
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Coptic Children Arrested for Defiling Quran in Egypt

Two Coptic Christian boys in Egypt, ages 9 and 10, were arrested on Sunday for allegedly desecrating pages of a Quran.

Talking About Sex: Teens Less Comfortable Than Parents

A new survey finds that teens are even less comfortable talking with their parents about sex than their parents are.

Chick-fil-A President Dan Cathy: 'We Support Biblical Families'

Chick-fil-A president Dan Cathy voiced his support for "biblical families" in one of his first interviews since this summer's controversy over his comments in support of traditional marriage.

Frequent Family Dinners Make a Difference in Raising Healthy, Drug-Free Teens

Over the past 18 years, The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASAColumbia) at Columbia University has surveyed thousands of American teens and their parents to identify factors that increase or decrease the likelihood of teen substance abuse. Simply put: frequent family dinners make a difference.

India: Hindu Extremists Break Up Prayer Meeting, Detain Four Christians

A mob of about 50 Hindu extremists broke up a prayer meeting held for the HIV-positive and the blind in Karnataka, India, on September 18.

This NFL Player Said What?

And you thought the matter of replacement referees was controversial.

Venezuela's Hugo Chavez Says He'd Vote for Obama

Hugo Chavez, the socialist dictator of Venezuela, has given President Obama his seal of approval.

Scott's Story

Life is nothing without God.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • October 04, 2012 |
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Five Reflections on Twenty Years

Twenty years ago I planted a church called Mecklenburg Community Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. Besides becoming a Christ-follower, and then marrying my wife and being graced with four incredible children, it has proven to be the defining act of my life.

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • October 04, 2012 |
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Frequent Family Dinners Make a Difference in Raising Healthy, Drug-Free Teens

Over the past 18 years, The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASAColumbia) at Columbia University has surveyed thousands of American teens and their parents to identify factors that increase or decrease the likelihood of teen substance abuse. Simply put: frequent family dinners make a difference.

Teens' Late-Night Cellphone Use Linked to Mental Health Problems

Teens who use their cellphones after "lights out" may be at increased risk for mental health problems, as well as lost sleep, a new study from Japan suggests.

My Day at the Beach That Wasn't Any Such Thing

A brutally honest 40-something version of the "What I Did This Summer" essay.

No Matter What You Do, Be a Teacher

Every teacher who is truly effective became a teacher because of the influence of a highly effective teacher. You can't say that about preachers. Preachers are called by God. But we can all be teachers. We should all be teachers.

Hymn-Lovers and Hand-Lifters: How to Heal Worship Wars

Worship wars aren't really about music.

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Example: "Gen 1:1" "John 3" "Moses" "trust"
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