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Love in Action: Meeting the Needs of Others - Daily Hope with Rick Warren - March 10, 2017
A Prayer in Awe of Who Jesus Is This Palm Sunday - Your Daily Prayer - March 24
Palm Sunday is an invitation. A chance to clear our vision. To set aside the mundane and the urgent. It’s a chance to fix our eyes on Jesus and marvel once again at the wonder of the cross.
What Are the Dead Sea Scrolls and Why Do Christians Make Such a Big Deal Out of Them?
Finding the Dead Sea Scrolls was a profound archeological and spiritual discovery. Texts from all but one of the books of the Bible were found in Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic languages.
God Does Big Things with Small Deeds - UpWords - September 14
What Is the Prayer of the Faithful and Is it Biblical?
Also known as the General Intercessions or Universal Prayer, the Prayer of the Faithful is a part of Christian liturgy in which the congregation lifts up prayers for the church, the world, those in need, and the local community.
North Korea, Nukes, and President Trump: The Prudential and Moral Considerations of a Just War
The war rhetoric between North Korea and the U.S. turned nuclear this week, literally. Thankfully, Christians have thought about these things before.
A Soldier Lived Because Another Soldier Died: The Transforming Relevance of the Suffering Servant Today
We can allow Jesus’ horrific sacrifice to be an event like Memorial Day that we remember occasionally with gratitude. Or we can allow the One who died so we could live to lead us into “life in all its fullness” today (John 10:10 GNT).
3 Things to Know about Summer of Soul, the Musical Documentary with a Gospel Flare
The film, Summer of Soul, tells the story of the Harlem Cultural Festival, which spanned six weekends in 1969 in New York City and attracted some of the nation's top musicians, including Stevie Wonder and Gladys Knight. An estimated 300,000 people...
Every Knee Shall Bow - UpWords - March 27
Phase Two (part 1)| The Horror of Actually Changing | Interrupted Book Journey
blogging through the book Interrupted by Jen Hatmaker
Sinner-Sensitive: One Man's Dream of What the Church Should Look Like
The Beautiful Meaning of a Palm Cross (and How to Make One!)
If you’re reading this article, it’s probably because you wondered why palms are handed out on Sundays or you have a few questions about the significance of the palm fronds. Let’s answer some of these questions and then give you simple, easy...
What Does it Mean That "God Inhabits the Praise of His People"?
The importance of praising God is mentioned hundreds of times in the Bible, both in the Old Testament and the New Testament. Praising God means telling or otherwise expressing how wonderful and great we believe God is and how much we love Him.
Day 74: 2 Samuel 22:1–51
Steph Curry Says Romans 8:28 Is His Foundation: 'God Works for the Good of Those That Love Him'
NBA All-Star Steph Curry recently spoke with Christian singer Tauren Wells on this podcast about how Romans 8:28 formed the foundation for his faith at a young age.
Wise Gospel Reading: A Review of Jonathan Pennington’s New Book on the Gospels
Reestablishing the role of the Gospels, Pennington wants to widen our view of “the gospel” to include the expansive account of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection, and, thus, avoid the error of evangelical reductionism:
In a Time of Rising Suicide, Religious Communities Move Beyond Condemnation to Care
When Andy and Tina Plank discovered that their son Sam had killed himself, one of their first calls was to the minister of their church.
10 Great Board Games That Are Worthy of Your Next Family Game Night
These games are sure to end cell-phone "snubbing" in your family, and help you create wonderful memories together instead.
A Fascinating Article by a Religious Skeptic and the Empowering Privilege of Intercession
In recent days, I have been outlining a case for Christian optimism. Today, let’s add another component: secularism inevitably fails to keep its promises, demonstrating our need for faith in a transcendent God.
Oscar Nominee Minari Spotlights Korean American Faith and the Role of the Church
Minari tells the story of the Yi family, a Korean American family that moves to an Arkansas farm, depicted as a kind of Eden, in search of the American dream. Along the way, they interact with a white, charismatic Christian farmworker and seek...
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