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The Faith Of Our Fathers - Jan. 25
Praying the Names of God - October 14
God's promise of an intimate relationship with his people is a paradoxical yet beautiful concept, where a holy God is linked to weak and sinful human beings, yet desires to provide for, protect, and love them unconditionally. By embracing this...
Praying the Names of God - September 17
Praying the Names of God - September 23
Praying the Names of God - September 24
The Faith of Ethiopia—and Its Prime Minister: An Ancient Story Revealed
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is a Pentecostal Christian and the second African Evangelical in a row to win a Nobel Peace Prize. Kenyan physician Denis Mukwege won in 2018.
Ordinary Angels Is an Uplifting Retelling of the Good Samaritan
A heartwarming new movie from the producers of Jesus Revolution and I Can Only Imagine has parallels to the Good Samaritan parable and encourages viewers to reach out to those in need, says a filmmaker behind it.
Knowing God in Times of Risk
Archbishop of Canterbury Baptizes Britain's Future King, Prince George
The 3-month-old royal baby was christened Wednesday, ritually welcomed into the Church of England as Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge, in a private ceremony for close family and friends in the historic chapel of a London royal palace.
The Role of Prayer for Dr. Martin Luther King
Behind the mighty civil rights icon was a strong prayer life, both publicly and privately.
Edge of Seventeen Cuts, but Isn't Quite Razor Sharp
Debut director/writer Kelly Fremon Craig offers material somewhat fresh but mostly familiar in a thoroughly 21st century coming of age story. While the film never reaches the poignancy of 2007’s Juno, it has definite shining moments, and does a...
Where Was Jesus Crucified? - Golgotha "the Place of the Skull"
The crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth is one of ancient history’s most proven events. The fact has been substantiated by theologian and historian alike. It has been written without hyperbole.
Twelve Devotionals of Christmas
We only have one "Devotional of the Day" spot, after all, and that's just not enough space...
Best of Two Eras Created by The Artist
The Artist, a full-length black-and-white silent film, is the best of two eras a century removed and must be seen in a theater.
What to Do in the Face of Tyranny?
This past week we bore witness to an agregious act of tyranny when the U.S. Ninth Circuit Appeals Court elevated the authority of the state over and above that of parents in regards to the education of their children. The court ruled that, "......
Robert Bork on "The Worldwide Rule of Judges"
Robert Bork pulls no punches. That's why his new book, "Coercing Virtue" is so important. He indicts the courts for pandering to the intellectual elites and "international law." Problem is--there is no such thing as international law.
Stage "Prairie" Lacks the Depth of Previous Incarnations
Catholic Neglect of Jewish Evangelism Called 'Anti-Semitism'
A Catholic assertion that Jews do not need to be evangelized has drawn fire from Southern Baptists.
The Privilege of Declaring and Defending Biblical Truth
Consistent with the relativistic claim that truth claims are subjective and personal, Justice Ginsburg advocated a view of the US Constitution as "living" and thus subject, as Justice Antonin Scalia derisively noted, to "whimsical change by five...
What Can Christians Learn from Game of Thrones?
Game of Thrones ended Sunday night after eight seasons. It was broadcast in 207 countries and territories and was one of the most popular series on television. Because of its pornographic sexual content and extreme violence, I did not watch the...
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