Mark Ellis
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Jesus: Finder of goggles lost in the sea
My wife's faith was severely challenged recently on a family vacation in San Diego when she lost a pair of swim goggles about 25 yards off shore.
‘Flatten the Fear’ campaign gains traction
“We must isolate the few to protect the many instead of isolating the many to protect the few,” says Dr. C. L. Gray
Suicide hotline sees 8,000% increase due to COVID-19
Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services in L.A. is one of three centers in the nation that takes calls on a suicide hotline as well a national Disaster Distress Helpline 24-7 to help victims of natural and man-made disasters deal with emotional and mental health issues.
Surgeon General: COVID deaths during Holy Week reminder of sacrifice of Jesus
Surgeon General Jerome Adams, appearing on Fox on Good Friday, drew a striking parallel between the COVID-19 deaths during Holy Week and Christ’s sacrifice on the cross.
Social distance from the old, send the young back to work
The young, healthy, and fit in our society are the ones who must save us in the present hour from the coronavirus as well as economic Armageddon.
Pro-life activist censored on Facebook
Seth Gruber grew up in the pro-life movement and has been speaking publicly against the tragedy of abortion since he was 19.
'Fastest-growing church' has no buildings, no central leadership, and is mostly led by women
The fastest-growing church in the world has taken root in one of the most unexpected and radicalized nations on earth.
Angels protected pioneer missionaries in Tibet
When Russell Morse and his wife Gertrude first went into “the closed land” of Tibet in the 1920s, they traveled on pack animals and sedan chairs with their two young sons from Kunming to Batang, on the Sino-Tibetan frontier.
In her near-death experience, Jesus and Satan disputed over her life
At a summer swim party with her youth group after church, the unthinkable happened to Steffani Besch. A young prankster ...
Algeria: Church grows 50-fold in 10 years
The world’s largest Arab country, once home to the Phoenicians, Romans, Ottomans, and French is now home to a growing number of Christian believers, despite significant persecution.