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Is This What Jesus Looked Like? AI Uses Shroud of Turin to Create Life-Like Image
An AI company has released a life-like image of what Jesus may have looked like based on a computer analysis of the Shroud of Turin.
Adopting Teenagers: Risks, Rewards and the Role of the Church
As we recognize ‘National Adoption Month,’ thousands of teens in the U.S. need a home. How will you help care for them?
Dr. King Showed Us Sin is the Root of Prejudice
Christians must begin with the affirmation that all human beings are equally created in the image of God. But we also realize that we are sinners, and sin is the fundamental problem on the issue of race. Sin is so interwoven in our lives and...
The Content of Our Character: 40 Years After His Speech
"I have a dream," declared Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., as he addressed a crowd of several hundred thousand gathered on the Mall around the Washington Monument. The date was August 28, 1963, and America was a cauldron of social unrest.
Rediscovering the Blessings of Christian Community in Tough Economic Times
5 Steps to Fearless Parenting in the Wake of Coronavirus
Especially as a parent, it's so easy to have your gut reaction to be fear led. Here are 5 steps to trading your fear for faith while facing the COVID-19 crisis.
Core Doctrines of the Faith that Every Christian Should Know
The Lord has given the people of God the gift of doctrine that they might learn about Him in the Word and walk in the manner He has prescribed.
Relevant Founder Cameron Strang Accused of Creating Racially Insensitive Workplace
Cameron Strang, the founder and CEO of Relevant Media Group, found himself under attack from a host of former employees this week who accused him of behavior they said was racially insensitive and changed depending on his mood.
5 Significant Things to Know about the Mount of Olives
The Mount of Olives is one of the most fascinating places found in Scripture. It is a sacred Biblical location that still exists today and is central to God’s plan of redemption.
Is "Comparison Is the Thief of Joy" in the Bible?
Comparison usually leads to discontent, but sometimes it brings gratitude and great joy. What does the Bible say about comparison?
Understanding “Evangelical” Part Three: The Birth of Contemporary American Evangelicalism
As mentioned in the last blog, many Fundamentalists grew uneasy with the denominational separatism, social and cultural irresponsibility, and anti-intellectual stance that pervaded the years of controversy with the Modernists. These individuals...
Why Is the Widow of Zarephath Important in the Bible?
Scripture is filled with accounts of amazing people and the ways in which God works through their lives. Here we see the importance of a widow in the ministry of Elijah the prophet and how her faith became a model for us.
8 Things to Know about the Spirit of the Antichrist
One of your greatest weapons in recognizing the spirit of the antichrist is discernment. When you have discernment, you will be able to see through the deception and disguises of the spirit of the antichrist.
What Moms Today Can Learn From The Mother of Jesus, Part 6
According to the ancient Jewish way of life, Mary could not have been more than 12 or 13 years of age when she was engaged to be married to Joseph.
But I Don't Have What it Takes - She Seeks - Week of October 20
Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses (2 Cor. 12:9). Indeed your greatest limitation is God's greatest opportunity.
At What Point Do You Give Up? - Daughters of Promise - November 9, 2018
How the unThinkable Became Unquestionable: The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self
Last week, in a town hall discussion, the current frontrunner in the election for the presidency of the United States said, in absolute terms, that an eight-year-old boy should be allowed to identify as a girl, and the law and society should treat...
Greta Thunberg and the Cult of Adolescence: Our Expectations Are Still Too Low
Greta Thunberg was deemed Time Magazine's person of the year last week, as the 16-year-old has officially become the voice of her generation.
Why Is it Important for the Political Lives of Christians to Exude Love?
There is to be one defining mark of a political Christian.
Faith-Based Films Are in a ‘Renaissance’ Era, Says ‘House of David’ Director
The Bible’s biggest stories are finally getting blockbuster treatment. Find out why Jon Erwin calls this moment a faith-filled “Renaissance” in film.
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