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An Ecumenism of the Trenches
Roman Catholic officials are exploring the Augsburg Confession for Christian unity, sparking discussion on ecumenism's complex history and the delicate balance between bridge-building and doctrinal truth.
Recognizing God’s Faithfulness
Explore the enduring covenant God made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, a foundation of faithfulness that continues to shape His redemptive plan for all people.
Jerusalem Reminds Us That God Still Dwells among His People
From ancient pilgrimage to present-day prayer, Jerusalem calls us to remember God’s faithfulness and long for His peace. Here’s why it still matters.
Age of Amnesia
Are All Sins Equal in the Eyes of God, or Are There Different Degrees of Punishment in Hell?
There are some sins that God hates more than other sins. I think we can say that on the basis of what God himself says about some sins.
Bible Studies for Students - Week of April 2
The prophet Isaiah's vision of a world torn apart by war and death is juxtaposed with his clear understanding of God's purpose, revealing a complex and nuanced perspective on the nature of suffering and redemption. Through his prophetic words,...
In the Presence of God - Week of February 10
Paradox of Life
It’s easy to be swept up into the world’s value system, to be tempted by the lie that suggests our worth or importance is based upon a job, our level of income or even our social status – maybe even in our church circles.
Joy of My Heart with Anne Graham Lotz - April 11
Pills of Knowledge
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Ingratitude, The Destroyer Of Nations; Thanksgiving, The Restorer Of Nations
Civic gratitude is not only a virtue, but a nation’s most necessary virtue.
Fall of USSR Symbolized Death of an Idea
HFR:; EDITOR'S NOTE - Robert Reid, an AP foreign correspondent who has worked in eastern Europe and the Balkans, covered Pope John Paul II's historic visit to Poland in 1979 and takes it as a starting point for reflecting on the rise and fall of...
Praying the Names of God - March 16
The book of Revelation portrays Jesus as both Lion and Lamb, symbolizing his power and gentle nature, as he is worthy to open the scroll containing God's ultimate purposes for the world. By praying to Jesus as the Lion of the Tribe of Judah,...
The Season of Lent - Homeword - March 2
As the Christian season of Lent approaches, a time for self-examination and penitence is at hand, inviting believers to focus on their relationship with Jesus and seek transformation. Through a devotional exploration of Lent's history, purpose,...
Praying the Names of God - April 6
Jesus reveals himself as the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End, emphasizing his role as our all-sufficient Lord who will complete the good work he has begun in us. By praying to Christ with this title, you are...
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