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Remembering the Holocaust
Located on the green slopes of Har HaZikaron (the Mount of Remembrance) in Jerusalem, Yad Vashem serves as Israel’s main Holocaust museum and is a site that every visitor should experience while in the Holy Land.
Our Daily Homily - November 6
Should Christians Abandon Christmas?
When you consider the way Christmas, and the month preceding it, has been hi-jacked by commercialism, and then how many people find Christmas an especially difficult time, then maybe there’s a case for evangelicals abandoning it.
Comfort on the Hill - Truth For Life - April 10
Daily Journey - March 12
Spurgeon Morning and Evening November 5 AM
On November 5, the anniversary of two pivotal events in English history, a powerful biblical verse and a call to action are intertwined as the nation reflects on its Protestant heritage and the enduring promise of divine protection. As believers...
SBC 23: The Castle and the Wall
The annual gathering of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) concluded last week having dealt with much on their plate: the election of a president, reporting (and lack thereof) of sexual abuse, and the financial mismanagement of seminaries. But...
What Is the Meaning Behind the Classic Song "Silent Night"?
"Silent Night" is a traditional Christmas carol that is usually sung by candlelight on Christmas Eve. But who wrote this song, where did it come from, and how did it come to be so popular? From beginnings in an Austrian town over 200...
Egyptian Christian Leader Joins Protests, Asks for Prayers
On Sunday, crowds of Egyptians across the nation marched down the streets of villages, towns and cities, raising Egyptian flags together with banners and red cards demanding that President Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood supporting party leave.
Writing: You Don’t Have to Like It
Those who are good at their jobs AND able to communicate will rise to positions of influence and leadership.
What We Can Learn from the Spookiest Scene in the Bible
The dead come alive, walking from the graveyard into the nearby town. It’s the spooky scene described in Matthew 27:45-54.
Somebody Loves You - May 5
Grace Moments Devotions - December 2, 2018
Do you see the crisis? - Experiencing LIFE Today - June 22, 2020
White House Gunman Gets Three Years
WASHINGTON (AP) - A former Internal Revenue Service auditor with a long history of mental illness was sentenced Tuesday to three years in a federal prison hospital for a shooting incident outside of the White House.
Spurgeon Morning and Evening August 20 AM
"Narnia" Producer Turns Cherished Literature Into Hit Movies
Just days before its opening in theaters, "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" is THE movie being talked about in evangelical circles. Recently, we interviewed the film's producer, Micheal Flaherty to discuss what...
10 Tips to Read More and Read Better
The subject of reading has been much on my mind lately. I love to read but often receive emails from people who struggle to read and struggle to enjoy reading. Thus I thought it might be beneficial to piece together a list of tips to read more and...
Somebody Loves You - January 15, 2018
Our Daily Homily - April 15
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