Vietnam’s new religion decree termed a step backward
Protestant Christians and leaders of other faiths in Vietnam are criticizing a new decree on religion that went into effect this year as a significant step backward, with one Christian activist saying...
View ArticleThe Prince and the Villainous Creatures
Every time Prince Poubila was served a meal and was left alone to savor it, there appeared villainous creatures who deprived him of all his food. The boy was so scared that he never resisted them and...
View ArticleAdvice for My Little Sister
Twelve years passed, almost to the day, between my birth and the birth of my sister. When she was born I was a bony adolescent—what I call gawkward—who wore bifocals, DARE t-shirts, scrunchies, and...
View ArticleOpportunities to Help
“Great opportunities to help others seldom come, but small ones surround us every day.” ~Sally Koch How true! It can be as small as giving a warm smile to someone. Seemingly inconsequential gestures...
View ArticleMission of God Webcast
On Monday (Jan. 13) at 3:00 p.m. EST, Ed Stetzer will be hosting the Mission of God Study Bible webcast with a number of guests.
View ArticleCall for end to discrimination in Egypt
On the second anniversary of the uprising in Cairo the head of the Coptic Church in the UK is calling for greater democracy and religious freedom in Egypt
View ArticleFriday Funny: Elderly Organist Butchers the Wedding March
Someone should've invited the organist to the rehearsal...
View ArticleWhy You Should Attend #GCA2014
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View ArticleTrading Perception for Truth
Light is a metaphor easily recognized. We sense it on sunny mornings after stormy nights, wandering painting-lined gallery halls, skimming paragraphs of literature. It’s purity, it’s enlightenment,...
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When He Feels Far Off Lore Ferguson: He is near because his Word says he is near. Because he is Immanuel, God with us. Because he came to earth as a baby wrapped in rags and humility. He is near...
View ArticlePsalm 119: Thy Word is a Lamp unto My Feet
So as we are reviewing Psalm 119, I found out that my good friend Debra Hutto Bateman has a book …Continue reading »
View ArticleThe passing of John Paculabo
It is with great sadness that Integrity Music and Kingsway Distribution announce the passing of Christian music pioneer and worship champion John Paculabo John died on the evening of Tuesday 22 January...
View ArticleBarnabas Fund questions aid to countries with persecution
Barnabas Fund is urging the UK Government to do more to ensure the countries it sends aid to are respecting human rights
View ArticleAir Cadets offer nonreligious oath
Following a campaign sponsored by multiple humanist organisations the Air Cadet Association has recently decided to offer nonbelievers an alternative oath that omits the mention of a higher power
View ArticleMajor Presbyterian Church May Consider Leaving Its Denomination
One of the largest Presbyterian churches in the country, located here in Houston, is voting this Sunday on whether or not to enter into a discussion of what its ultimate affiliation should be with its...
View Article5 Factors in the Rise of Reformed Theology Among African Americans
Reformed theology is nothing new. So why do more African Americans seem to be adopting it now?
View ArticleTell Me A Story
My grandfather was arguably one of the greatest story tellers of all time, at least to me. He could weave together the most simple elements into an entertaining and engaging story like it was nobody’s...
View ArticleBook Review: Puritan Portraits by J.I. Packer
As I’ve gotten older (which sounds pretentious since I’m coming up to the ripe “old” age of 34), my appreciation for history—and especially historical figures—has increased greatly. I love learning...
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