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'All the Glory Goes to God': Track Star Sydney McLaughlin Sets New World Record in 400-Meter Hurdle
U.S. Olympic gold medalist Sydney McLaughlin made history after she broke her own world record in the 400-meter hurdles last Friday at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
A Post-Truth World
Oxford's 2016 Word of the Year has just been announced, and it is very reflective of our day: "Post-Truth." It is defined as an adjective relating to "circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than...
The President at the Prayer Breakfast
President Obama addressed religious thoughts openly at the National Prayer Breakfast last week, making a considerable mess.
Why Are There So Many Repeated Numbers in the Bible?
In the Bible, numbers play an even more important role in that they communicate. They symbolically represent essential concepts which help us to better understand the workings of God throughout biblical history. The fact is that numbers that are...
Q&A: Noah, the Flood, and the Ark
A Worldwide Prayer Movement
What is truly significant about the days we are living in? The Gospel is spreading and more people are passionate about loving Jesus than at any other time in history.
Q&A: Noah, the Flood, and the Ark
SUMMER READING: Getting reacquainted with the classics
Duke
What is Eschatology and Why Should Christians Care to Understand It?
The Messiah, Jesus Christ, is precisely why it is important for Christians to be aware of eschatology, for the entire purpose of the Christ is wrapped up in God’s final plan for humanity. Jesus Christ as part of God’s end-times plan for His people...
5 Facts Christians Need to Know about ISIS
What are the five things Christians should know about ISIS?
Diversity at Duke? Conservatives Need Not Apply
The Duke Conservative Union recently published a chart showing the breakdown of political party affiliation among Duke University faculty. The result? Let's just say that Republicans on the campus can meet in a phone booth. Nevertheless, the...
How Does Jesus See Humanity?
How does Jesus see our modern world? And equally importantly, how does he want us to see, pray for and respond to our fellow man? Let's break it down into three spheres: God's Kingdom, God's Family and God's Church, to understand how God sees...
Why So Many False Teachers in Christianity?
Christians are in the news quite a bit these days. In this particular case, the evangelical world is drawing attention from a number of onlookers by virtue of the release of a new video game. According to Yahoo News, "Left Behind: Eternal Forces...
Why So Many False Teachers within Christianity?
Some conceive of 'the last days' as the final few years just prior to the rapture. In so doing, they tend to develop an escape or fortress mentality and simply wait for Christ's coming. One problem: we have been given a commission to take the...
Is There Such a Thing as Digital Discipleship?
Making disciples is what Christ left His followers on earth to do. That was their mandate then, and it is still the overreaching directive of the church today. The imperative of discipleship in the Great Commission is to be the emphasis.
Did Mary Really Give Birth on December 25?
Was Jesus really born in December? Or was it June, September or November? Here's what scholars say about the possibilities.
Transformation Garden - September 10, 2011
How Long Should a Pastor’s Sermon Be?
The Pope recently urged pastors to keep sermons under 10 minutes, sparking a debate on whether brevity or depth should guide sermon length—so how do we find the right balance?
Transformation Garden - June 15, 2009
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