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This Women’s History Month, let’s celebrate women’s work for the orphaned and vulnerable
From Anja Gaona in Paraguay to Anu Silas in India; Sarah Vargas in Brazil to Ruth Wacuka in Kenya; Sully Santos de Uclés in Guatemala to Beth Bradford in the U.S., countless women are affecting change in the lives of vulnerable children around the world.
Why multitudes ignore the miracle-working Messiah
Rather than believing the miracles and believing in Christ, these men were inflamed with rage at Jesus and wanted to kill him. Why all the hostility?
Imagine there’s no rapture …
May we remain in lockstep with Him, whether there is a pre-tribulation rapture or not.
Has denying the Christian God become intellectually disordered?
Criticism of the Christian faith often contains sarcasm, ridicule, disordered rhetoric and lacks genuine openness to discovering the Truth.
Revelation 22: Eternal recompense
It’s impossible to know exactly when the Lord Jesus will come again, but we can know with complete certainty that he will return.
The Holy Spirit’s most supernatural work
Some of the ordinary activities of the Spirit have been at work since the beginning of time and will continue until the eternal kingdom. The most notable of these is the Holy Spirit’s work in ...
Asking the question again: Is America a Christian nation?
Is America a Christian nation? And, just as importantly: Has America ever been a Christian nation? And how does this relate to Christian Nationalism?
3 truths modern feminism doesn’t want you to know
Women are not victims, abortion is not synonymous with women’s healthcare, and women and men are not “equal.”
Leading like Jesus: 7 timeless principles for modern success
As we reflect on these seven ways Jesus equipped His disciples, let us challenge ourselves: How can we apply these principles to not only lead but also empower those around us?
Biden’s vicious repeal of women’s rights: The assault on Title IX
The changes to Title IX will result in rewriting 50 years of women’s history.