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What Does the Bible Say about Disobedience?
Jesus came to earth and lived completely obediently to the Father, and even died a criminal’s death on the cross in place of our obedience. Let’s take a look at what the Bible says about disobedience.
How to Choose to Love Your Spouse, Even When You Don’t Feel Like It
Besides remembering what love is and how the Lord wants us to love our spouses, we also remember that they are human like we are. We all have off days and habits that we have difficulty breaking. We all forget things from time to time. Even though...
3 Things You Should Know about Biblical Hospitality
“If we are to cultivate a heart of biblical hospitality, we must refuse to rely on our achievements or to dwell on our failures. And we must lay aside past rejections and grudges."
Should Pastors Ever Address Political Issues from the Pulpit?
If your pastor speaks positively about an issue you support, you're probably happy about that. But if he condemns that same issue, it's a different story. Should pastors ever address politics from the pulpit, or should those always stay separated?
Does a 'Prodigal' Disqualify You from Spiritual Leadership?
Few questions have plagued the church like the one swirling around the issue of leadership qualifications (I Tim. 3:1-7; Titus 1:6-9), and few of these have been more misued than the ones related to the leader and his children.
How Does God Feel When I Sin?
The good news, pronounced through the entirety of Scripture, is that God responds to our sin with the offer of salvation and grace. God is steadfast in love and infinite in mercy. While it may be true that God rejects the spiritual force that...
Redemption Songs
The Unthinkable Has Become Thinkable
Our culture is inundated—in print and on screen—with the idea that homosexuality is a normal, proper and healthy expression of “love” between persons. Now we are being told that homosexuality—in either orientation or act—is something approved by...
Religion Today Summaries – May 20, 2003
Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the world. In today's edition: *China: SARS Virus Causes Panic and Discontent *Supreme Court to Hear Religious Scholarship Case *Pakistani Christians Injured in Church Attack ...
Casualties in the War on Poverty
It’s been fifty years since President Johnson declared a “War on Poverty.” So who won?
Lent, Fasting and the Dow Industrials
New Statistics Show Record Bible App Downloads in Persecuted Regions
Record-breaking downloads of the Bible app in countries with high Christian persecution highlight a global hunger for God’s Word. In regions like Egypt, Pakistan, and the Middle East, where persecution is severe, installations soared,...
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Foreign Policy and the Veep
Our Journey Online - January 19, 2012
The ‘Olympic Spirit’ Thrives Despite Bad Behavior in Rio’s Summer Games
This year’s games in Rio de Janeiro have been marred by some pretty bad behavior — gold medalist Ryan Lochte acknowleged “over-exaggerating” an account that he and three other Team USA swimmers were held at gunpoint.
Encouraging Your Children to Join God’s Story - Encouragement for Today - November 29, 2017
Preparing Yourself for Dating Season
Now that “dating season” is just around the corner (my college roommates and I always seemed to think that the middle of the school year was always better for dating), my thoughts go to "why I am dating" and "what kind of person I'd like to date."...
India: Democracy No Deterrent to Violence
Finding Courage in Community - Encouragement for Today - July 3, 2023
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