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Two Nations Legislate Dangerous Trends for Christians
Christians in several countries are noting with alarm the mounting evidence of what can happen when governments favor homosexuals or religious sects with special rights, while anti-Christian bias is increasingly sanctioned. Recent examples have...
Religion Today Summaries, January 5, 2003
Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the world. In today's edition: * Ministry Spreading Word Through Newspaper Advertisements * Christian Centre Attacked by Army This Morning * Christians Increasingly Boycott Filth...
Why Jesus Used Stories & Why You Should Too
Jesus realized the power of telling stories when He taught and communicated with others. Using illustrations is just as powerful today. We live in an entertainment driven culture, spending billions on movies, DVDs, theater, music, and other...
Waiting for "Superman" Explores How to Save Public Education
Encouragement for Today - May 28, 2008
She Deserves to Be a Choice? Abortion Ads Defend the Indefensible
The abortion industry has a public-relations problem. Make no mistake: in this case, it’s not the medium, it’s the message.
Is Forgiveness Weakness?
n any context, because it always involves fallen human beings, forgiveness isn’t easy. In this cultural moment, so deeply divided at such fundamental levels and with so much at stake in the issues, it can seem impossible. How can we reconcile the...
Learning To Chase God’s Glory Through Each Day - Encouragement for Today - April 21, 2023
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Immigration, Security, Families: Evangelical Pushback Led to Trump's Executive Order
What are Christians to make of all the craziness surrounding the immigration debate? Let me share a few thoughts.
5 Ways to Honor America's Pastor, Billy Graham
Here are a few ways you and your family can honor Rev. Graham and his lifetime of service.
U.S. Doubles Special Forces Presence
WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States has more than doubled the number of its special forces troops on the ground in Afghanistan in the past week, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said.
Airfields Likely Aim in U.S. Attack
WASHINGTON (AP) - Whether it would begin with cruise missiles from Navy ships, bombs from Air Force jets or quick strikes by Army special forces, an American attack on Afghanistan's Taliban probably would aim to knock out airfields, communications...
Does Christian Music Stink?
"Christian music stinks!" I must have heard that said hundreds of times in junior high, high school and even college. Like another popular phrase, "cafeteria food stinks," it doesn't really matter whether either is really true -- they just sound...
Bible Pathways - Apr. 1, 2008
Encouragement for Today - Apr. 7, 2008
Christian Creativity: Truth and Beauty Together
I’ve always loved this line from poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning: “Earth’s crammed with heaven, / And every common bush afire with God; / But only he who sees, takes off his shoes, / The rest sit round it and pluck blackberries.”What this means is...
To The Woman Who Feels Like She’s Fighting Alone - Encouragement for Today - December 23, 2019
What Is Your Moral Compass? - iBelieve Truth: A Devotional for Women - March 12, 2025
God’s guidance – not our own personal preferences – should be our moral compass.
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