On National Day of Prayer, how should we pray for our nation?
Why is praying for our nation important?
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This dual act of dying, once in a garden and once on a cross, underscores a mystical yet fundamental principle of Christianity: to gain life, one must first lose it.
According to the Book of Daniel, a strong demonic entity is said to have controlled the region of Iran for thousands of years.
We need to let the American people see what’s become of higher education; they need to see what that vision of the world is and how they cope with conflict.
After all the recent hyperbole of the alleged danger of losing American Democracy, the mainstream media is finally picking up on a story of true existential importance for the United States.
My wife and I have made this a theme of our life. We always have a room available, not just for our adopted or foster children, but for all the people we have met over the years. My wife often says, “There are no strangers, just people I haven’t met yet.”
No, I don’t believe for a split second that suddenly, college students all over America really care about the plight of the Palestinians.
Should Health Care Sharing Ministries have to render unto Caesar that which is God’s?
Wait a minute. How can an unbeliever be loved by God, yet at the same time be under God’s wrath?