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India's Christians Opting for Cremation
Did you go to an “ecclesial community” last Sunday?
A few days ago the Vatican issued a document that has stirred up a bit of theological controversy about an argument that has been around for 2000 years–Which church is the “real” church?
People without a Purpose: Why Young Brits Have Lost Hope
Few things will bring on the goosebumps like listening to Winston Churchill’s 1940 “fight them on the beaches” speech, easily one of the strongest statements of national unity and patriotic defiance in all of human history.
A Prayer to Know God's Love - Your Daily Prayer - February 26
If we wish to know love in our lives, we need to embrace Jesus and embrace the cross.
Lessons from Billy Graham on How to Find and Fuel Your Passion
You may not have heard of Billy Graham. A study once found that nearly one out of every three Americans under the age of 30 have not. Graham was a lanky, North Carolina farm boy who felt called by God to the ministry of evangelism. Before his life...
Growing in Faith under Pressure
Even if everyone else does, Christians must not forget the spiritual root of this conflict.
Judge Takes a Chisel to the Ten Commandments
God Almighty needs an editor, according to a judge in Virginia. At least, when the Ten Commandments are on government property.
Tough Duty
There are some jobs no one wants. Take for example, no one wanted to be the guy who had to tell former Yankees boss George Steinbrenner that his team lost.
Heaven Causes a Stir in Brooklyn
The lively debate over the naming of a street in Brooklyn "Seven in Heaven Way" is not surprising.
Was God Brutal in the Old Testament?
Those who've struggled with this are not alone. Some of the greatest Christians, including the Apostle Paul, have wrestled to reconcile God’s holy justice with the seeming brutality of God’s judgments, especially in the Old Testament.
How to Respond to "God Isn't Fixing This"
It is not wrong to post that we are praying for victims of tragedies, but if we do post something like that it should be because we have actually prayed for them rather than just typing it.
The Old Books
The New York Times recently ran an article on the twelve books everyone should read in their twenties. It was a thoroughly “New York Times” kind of list. Their list, as many lists are, was thought-provoking. But where were the old books?
Religion Today Summaries – October 14, 2003
Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the world. In today's edition: * Lawyers Appeal Case Involving Religious Messages on School Mural * Student Ministry Offers Free Lunch, Bible Message at Local Bar * Praying...
US Closes Chinese Consulate in Houston: Explaining this Escalating Conflict and Its Relevance for American Christians Today
The Chinese Consulate in Houston, TX was recently ordered to close after the U.S. government accused China of conducting massive illegal spying and influencing operations throughout the US against our government officials and citizens.
Bio -- Wes King
"Jesus told parables to convey the truth. I think He used stories since that's what we all relate to-we're drawn to stories, because our life is a story." This premise is the conceptual driving force behind A ROOM FULL OF STORIES, the fifth album...
Sports Comes to a Standstill
Sports came to a standstill Tuesday in the wake of terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, with major league baseball postponing a full schedule of regular-season games for the first time since D-Day in 1944.
The Christian Response to Halloween
Discover the Book - Mar. 28, 2008
Can You Answer these Four Big Objections?: Take the Short Course with Sean McDowell
“Increasingly optional.” That’s the phrase the Barna Group uses to describe the attitude many evangelicals have about sharing their faith. According to their 2018 study, only 64 percent of evangelicals agree with the statement that every Christian...
Robots in the Pulpit? An Ancient Heresy Takes a New Form
If someone described a preacher’s style to you as “robotic,” you probably wouldn’t consider it a compliment. For worshipers at one Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan, however, robotic qualities are not a bug of their new clergy; they’re a feature.
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