That One Moment of Necessary Evangelism Awkwardness.
It is the single most dreaded moment in all of evangelism. The ice breaker. You’ve got something which you know needs to be heard, and in fact, must be told. Getting from deliberation to delivery...
View ArticleVATICAN : POPE : CONCERT FROM ITALIAN EMBASSEY AND OTHER NEWS
(IMAGE SHARE RADIO VATICANA)ARCHBISHOP FISICHELLA PRESENTS NEW EXHIBIT: THE PATH OF PETER Vatican City, 5 February 2013 (VIS) - This morning in the Holy See Press Office, Archbishop Rino Fisichella,...
View ArticleTODAY'S SAINT : FEB. 6 : ST. PAUL MIKI AND COMPANIONS
St. Paul Miki & CompanionsMARTYR OF JAPAN WITH TWENTY-FIVE COMPANIONSFeast: February 6Information: Feast Day:February 4Born:1562, Tsunokuni, JapanDied:5 February 1597, Nagasaki, JapanaCanonized:8...
View Article“Papers Please”: The Legal Battle Over Church Sex-Abuse Files
Institutional transparency is tough to enforce in any situation, let alone when it comes to allegations of sexual abuse. Los Angeles is only the most recent backdrop for a battle that’s been fought in...
View ArticleChristian Wolverines get special exception
University of Michigan officials are rethinking their decision to kick a chapter of college ministry InterVarsity Christian Fellowship off campus. After telling the group’s leaders last week they would...
View ArticleIt’s A Soothing Kind of Satisfaction
I love international cuisine. Mexican. Italian. Chinese. North African. And not necessarily our Americanized versions (although I confess to really liking Bourbon or General TSO's chicken as much as...
View ArticleIntercession Part 2
Watch this Video: John Crowder continues with the second segment of this two-part teaching series on prayer and intercession. If you haven’t watched Part 1 yet, watch it first: HERE >> Get more...
View Article-Boy Scouts Back Away and Delay Gay Policy Change
(Photo credit: Wikipedia) The Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America announced today that they were delaying their decision on changing their current policy which...
View ArticleReaganing At Grove City College
Whenever I hold high the standard of that great champion of freedom, I like to call it reaganing. This week, I took part in the Ronald Reagan Memorial Lecture Series at Grove City College in Western...
View ArticleThe Boy Who Slept Too Much
Seven-year-old Rajen slept nearly all day, every day. Neighbors considered him a hard, unfriendly boy. But there’s always more to what people see on the outside – no one knew the battles Rajen fought...
View ArticleMy Epic Husband Fail
The other day I failed miserably as a husband. I didn’t try to. In fact, I was actually trying to be an awesome husband. But it completely blew up in my face. My wife, who was 6 months pregnant at the...
View ArticleThe Manifestation of God’s Will
We post articles here from the broadest denominational range of Christ-followers and about a year ago we included two posts from a blog called Reign of Faith. I returned there only to find nothing has...
View ArticleStartup Guide to Email Lists and Bulk Email Using Microsoft Outlook
Today, I asked Steven Records, a fellow church communications practioner, and founder of ChurchGrowth.info about email messaging. He says you don’t need to pay for any snazzy services. You can get...
View ArticleRape and religion in Israel
Here’s a proposition for GetReligion readers: The quality of a news article should be measured not by how well it is written, but by how well it is read. The reporter’s task is to provide facts,...
View ArticleCreatively absurd, M. C. Escher-esque photo manipulation [11 pictures]
By photographer Erik Johansson…
View ArticleMusician plays slide guitar with a spoon in his mouth
The unique stylings of South African guitarist Hannes Coetzee… (via BuzzFeed)
View ArticleThe Rapture (Part 10)
By Dr. Andy Woods Sugar Land Bible Church My previous articles commenced a series on the rapture of the church. We began with the question, "What is the Rapture?" This question can best be answered by...
View ArticleHow Do You Find Your Calling?
The word "calling" can mean different things to different people. For some, it means getting paid to do what you love. For others, calling is a passion they pursue outside of their 9 to 5 world. Here...
View ArticleIf Grace is Received, It Must be Given
In the early 1960s no one in Americus, Ga., would have guessed that 10 miles up the road in Plains a peanut farmer was destined to become president of the United States. Nor would they have cared.
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