Evangelical faith is no longer characterized by its initial passion. The longing to know and love God, to bask in his presence, is core to evangelical life and faith as I understand it. The famous ...
The traditional motto of the United States of America is E Pluribus Unum—“Out of many, one.” From 1775, when the first shots of the American Revolution were fired, to 1781, when the British ...
3 ways to incorporate the Holy Spirit in our preaching. When I was candidating for my first full-time pastoral position, one of the assistant pastors at the church looked me up and down with his arms ...
As we will soon begin to view political campaigns for next year’s national election, it might be valuable to consult our history. It was James Madison, “father of the Constitution,” who invoked the ...
John Paul II lived out the conviction that Jesus Christ is the answer to the question that is every human life. That conviction shaped his life of heroic virtue and his challenge to modernity. Pope ...
Glory be to God. We started January, saw the end of January and now we are saying goodbye to February 2021. It could only be God that has kept us alive. All Praises be to the Lord. Brethren, the time ...
As a survivor of the Communist Holocaust I am horrified to witness how my beloved America, my adopted country, is gradually being transformed into a secularist and atheistic utopia, where communist ...
“Is God Dead?” asked the April 8, 1966 cover of Time magazine. Many people might have agreed. Some blamed The Almighty for failing to intervene in massive disasters around the world. Many fault God ...
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