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The Case for Christ - Week of November 29
But what God foretold by the mouth of all the prophets, that his Christ would suffer, he thus fulfilled (Acts 3:18). Could it be that Jesus is just one of many throughout history who could have coincidentally fit the prophetic fingerprint?
Does Science Offer Evidence for God? ‘The Story of Everything’ Examines the Case
Explore the compelling case where cutting-edge science points to an intelligent Designer, challenging the notion that faith and intellect are at odds.a
The Faith of Mariano Rivera: The Hammer of God Heads to Cooperstown
Since 1932, 323 players, managers, executives and umpires have been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. What they all have in common is that none of them, not even Babe Ruth, Willie Mays, or Joe DiMaggio, were elected...
The Shoes of Peace - Moments of Hope Devotional - March 20, 2019
The Mystery of Waiting - Daughters of Promise - December 12, 2018
Nineveh, New Orleans, and the City of Man
"Cities do not last. Those built in precarious places collapse. The rest are doomed to decay or suffer humanly induced destruction." That is the assessment of historian Felipe Fernandez-Arnesto. He spoke those words with reference to New Orleans...
What's the Book of Isaiah All About?
In beautiful form, we see Christ. We see the need for Christ. We see the need for the new covenant. We're left both saddened by Israel's lack of knowledge of God. It's not supposed to be like this.
Jesus Is a Friend of Mine
Why Were Joseph's Brothers so Jealous of Joseph's Coat of Many Colors?
Joseph’s coat of many colors symbolized favor. It was a garment given to Joseph by his father Jacob. It wasn’t a work garment like his brothers would wear, rather an elaborate work of art that was made to stand out.
Missing the Forest Because of the Trees
The Bible is filled with stories of redemption and wisdom, but that's all that some can see. Crosswalk.com inteviews R.C. Sproul and Robert Wolgemuth about What's in the Bible.
Understanding 'Separation of Church and State'
Underlying the controversial decision to remove a 10 Commandments monument from an Alabama courthouse is the issue of church/state separation. But where did this concept originate ... and is it used correctly?
The Historical Weight of Tisha B'Av
On the same day Jews mourned the destruction of the Temple, a town went into lockdown over a terrorist threat. The question remains: what are our neighbors truly mourning?
The Influence of Christian Literature
Christian literature has profoundly shaped society across history by influencing moral values, cultural practices, spiritual understanding, and personal growth through diverse genres, foundational texts like the Bible, and the enduring...
Recruitment of German Cell a Mystery
HAMBURG, Germany (AP) - Some 200 worshippers listened raptly as the imam at al-Quds mosque delivered a fiery 45-minute sermon on the sins of the infidels and the arrogance of the West.
Pentecost: A Miracle of Hearing
When the believers were asked, "What's going on here?" Peter responded with great boldness.
The Prayer of a Patriot
Is it too late for America? As long as there’s God, there’s hope!
The Isolation of the Elderly
The loneliness epidemic has had its effect on many different groups of people, but perhaps more prominently, it has plagued the elderly community. One U.K. study suggests that loneliness in elders can lead to an early death.
A Note of Thanks
I told the story of Thanksgiving yesterday. It's been years since I told the story of pilgrims and indians sitting down together and enjoying a harvest. I smiled to myself as I remembered my daughters making construction paper hats with big...
The Class of 2005
The Kingdom of Disney and the Kingdom of God
When it comes to Disney, let's dismiss the faulty theology, but celebrate it's creativity and beauty.
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