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Will COVID-19 Bring an End to the Church Collection Plate?
Passing the offering plate, once a staple of worship, has largely halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. And given the rise of a cashless society — and the popularity of electronic giving — the days of passing the plate may soon be over.
A Call to Racial Reconciliation in the Church
Terrorist Attack Hits Pentagon
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Pentagon took a direct, devastating hit from an aircraft, and enduring symbols of American power were evacuated Tuesday as an apparent terrorist attack spread fear and chaos in the nation's capital.
Multi-Artist Roaring Lambs Project Releases
A Thanksgiving like no other....remembered
I knew that our family Thanksgiving would be a bit different last year. We were in the midst of a whirlwind tour of Israel when Turkey Day arrived. As the day dawned in Jerusalem I remembered past Thanksgivings with family all around. Watching the...
Persecution Harder Among Muslims Who Convert to Christianity
Christian missionaries to the Muslim world and converts to Christianity from Islam are facing severe persecution around the globe. But the news isn't all bad.
When Does God Become 100 Percent for Us?
Why Oscar Nominated Movies Take A Back Seat At the Box Office
If this year's Oscar nominated films are any indication of how Hollywood sees mainstream America, it appears the two will be out of step for the foreseeable future. Hollywood would rather make movies that, for the most part, go unseen and then...
Why I Don't Celebrate Abraham Lincoln's Birthday
Let’s be clear: I hate slavery and racism because God hates slavery and racism.
Nelson Mandela Dies at 95
President Jacob Zuma announced that civil rights icon Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela died Thursday evening after a lengthy illness. He was 95.
5 Things Your Pastor Wants for Christmas (but Probably Won't Spell Out for You)
What might be on the "unpublished wish list" of pastors this Christmas? Not trinkets, or even things for themselves.
Avoiding a Generic Thanksgiving
Do our various celebrations of thanks carry the distinct aroma of the glories of Christ? For the Church, thanksgiving is every day.
A Father's Struggle with Sending a Son to War
This past week, I sent my 20-year-old son to war. As a father, how do I reconcile teaching my son to serve others when doing so is dangerous?
What Do All Christians Believe?
A young woman asks, "What’s the single most important thing I would have to believe in order to officially qualify as a Christian?"
Transformation Garden - August 23, 2016
Public Schools Need Transformation, Not Retreat
The debate over whether or not Christians should send their children to public schools is heating up again as the nations largest protestant denomination debates a new resolution which would suggest that it's members remove their children under...
FOF Anniversary, FEBC in Russia, T.D. Jakes & Third Day
"King Arthur" Serves Up a Politically Correct Retelling
In "King Arthur," Director Antoine Fuqua and writer David Franzon bypass the ancient myths and create a new one fashioned after the spirit of our times – postmodernity – where do-it-yourself faith and feminism are the hallmarks.
Belfast's Ardoyne District Struggles
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) - Long before the firebombs and bricks began to fly, the blighted Roman Catholic district of Ardoyne was already a neighborhood on the boil.
What George Floyd’s Death Should Remind Us about Justice and the Gospel
The initial reports about the George Floyd case—as with so many of the others—are bewildering. A man is dead, and for that we should weep. Yet, these awful scenarios keep happening. We know about such things these days because of video recordings,...
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