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Cross the Bridge - Apr. 21, 2012
The Same Yesterday, Today, and Forever - Greg Laurie Daily Devotion - February 25
The work of God isn’t limited to one particular time in history.
The Post-Christian Reality
It was a startling admission to hear, even though it was not truly news. In his Christmas address, Pope Francis starkly stated, “We are not in Christianity, not anymore.” He’s right.
Bryan Fischer speaks with forked tongue
Last week, the American Family Association's Bryan Fischer continued his attack on Native Americans and history by suggesting again that Native Americans deserved their fate.
What’s a Christian to Do with Culture?
In a time of deep cultural upheaval, Christians are called to navigate this “civilizational moment” with clarity and purpose by embracing the foundational truths of hope, identity, truth, and calling. This article highlights how God's sovereign...
Boris Yeltsin and the Horror House
Former Russian President Boris Yeltsin died this week at age 76, on the heels of two decades of both extraordinary health problems and political achievements.
Improving Your Credit Score
Learn to improve your credit score with a few simple tips.
Why the First Jesuit Pope is a Big Deal
Pope Francis, the first Jesuit to become pope, not only represents a paradox for the papacy, but also the larger history of the Society of Jesus, as the Jesuits are formally known.
Not Human Speculation, But Divine Revelation - Dave's Daily Devo - April 6
America - Why Didn't Someone Do Something?
Why didn't someone do something? Those five words still haunt my thoughts today.
Living in Serious Times
Serious times met with serious lives. This is the anvil on which history is forged. More important, it is the means by which the Kingdom of God is advanced and the life of a Christ follower measured.
Healing Generational Divides
With all the talk about Millennials and the Church, are we forgetting something?
4 Reasons Why Learning American Folklore is Great for Kids
Folklore will always be with us because it is continually evolving, but it is important to continue passing on traditional folklore, as well. Many children today are growing up with little knowledge of it. The good news is that homeschoolers can...
Avalanche Star Bourque to Retire
DENVER (AP) - Ray Bourque, who played defense like few others in NHL history, will go out as a winner.
Daily Journey - December 22
Southern Baptists, Last Things, and Contemporary Evangelicalism
Is eschatology is dimming as an interest among college-age evangelicals?
Why is Biblical Theology Essential for a Christian’s Discipleship and Growth?- Answers for Pastors - August 27
Why is Biblical Theology Essential for Growth?- Answers for Church Members - November 9
The Weekly Focal Point - January 31
State Department Denies Visas for Assyrian Christians
The U.S. State Department reportedly sent a message to Assyrian Christians that their faith would not be a reason to grant them visas.
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