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Day 88: Psalm 51:1–5
4 Types of Baggage We Bring Into a New Relationship and How to Fix It!
How to get rid of baggage from past relationships
Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow
In addition to being thankful for our prosperity, our freedom and our country, we need to remember there is another factor...
We Come in the Name of God - Holy Land Moments with Rabbi Eckstein - May 24, 2019
What Does Your Spending Say about You? - Connect with Skip Heitzig - Week of September 20, 2019
From the Mouth of the Most High - Holy Land Moments with The Fellowship - November 26, 2019
Iran’s Mix of “Token Gestures” and Arrests May Indicate Internal Disputes
Iran's goodwill gestures and the release from prison of some Christians even as authorities make new arrests could indicate infighting between the new president and Islamist hard-liners, analysts said.
The life and Legacy of Carl F. H. Henry: A Remembrance
The death of theologian Carl F. H. Henry at age 90 represents more than the passing of a generation--it represents the passing of a baton. Will the rising generation of evangelical theologians take up this challenge?
The Life and Legacy of Carl F. H. Henry: A Remembrance
Carl Henry, who died in his sleep December 7, devoted his long and illustrious career as a theologian to building and defending the "intellectual struts" of evangelical theology.
Christians in the Philippines Decry Growing Hostilities after Killing of Pastor
Following the killing of a pastor on the Island of Mindanao on Friday, church leaders in the Philippines decried an alleged increase in attacks on Christian human rights defenders since the start of the Rodrigo Duterte administration in 2016.
4 Steps to Being a Hero of Resilience for Your Children
Deuteronomy 6:4-9 breaks down how we can become a hero of resilience for our children in this challenging time.
3 Beautiful Reasons Jesus Had to Be Born of a Virgin
The virgin birth is one of the most miraculous parts of the Christmas story. It's incredible to consider, but was it actually necessary for Jesus' entry to earth? Actually, yes! Let's take a look at why this is so important, and what it would mean...
President Trump, First Lady Test Positive for Coronavirus: Three Biblical Words of Hope
Please pray for President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump right now. Pray for God to protect and heal them. Pray for our Lord to guide our country in these uncertain times. Pray for his will to be done in the election and with our future.
'A Dose of Optimism' for the Pandemic: The Daily Key to Empowering Hope
Donald McNeil is the New York Times science and health reporter focusing on plagues. McNeil has reported that “non-pharmaceutical interventions” such as mask-wearing and social distancing have “made a huge difference in lives saved.” Now he...
Is Tomorrow Really Our Independence Day?: Reflecting On the Courage of the Founders
Tomorrow is the anniversary of the day America declared her independence from Great Britain... Or is it?
Remarkable Stories of Courage in Crisis and Two Ways to Partner with God
President Trump will visit El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, later today as political conflict over last weekend’s shootings continues. Politicians and the media are also debating the role of gun control in preventing such tragedies.
Why ‘American Jews Are Terrified’: Three Responses to the Scourge of Anti-Semitism
Some 88 percent of Jewish Americans believe that anti-Semitism is a problem in America. According to data, anti-Semitism in the U.S. from by 57 percent in 2017. Additionally, in the last five years, around half of all Jewish American young people...
3 Benefits of Reading to Your Kids (Even After They've Learned to Read)
When our kids are small, it’s a special joy to snuggle up with them on the couch or the bed or the big, comfy chair and read to them. But as the kids grow, our focus shifts to teaching them how to read. But does the family reading time have to...
March Madness, The Big Dance, and the Meaning of Sport
"Let us be able to lose gracefully and to win courteously; to accept criticism as well as praise; and to appreciate the attitude of the other fellow at all times." That timeless advice was offered by James Naismith, a young gym instructor for the...
Guardians of the Flock: A Biblical Perspective on Pastoral Ministry
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