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Q&A with Jim Denison: We're losing consensual morality in America
Denison told us that the current divisiveness on display in America is, he believes, a symptom of a broader disagreement over major moral issues.
Q&A with Rebecca Friedrichs: Christian teachers, you need to know what your unions are really funding
She was shocked to learn that the radical social and sexual agendas being pushed on school districts in California and across the country were being championed by the unions, and they were using her money to do it.
Why this pastor is biking across America
At a time when people seem almost irreconcilably divided over political and cultural issues, something needs to be done to cut through the discord and bring people back together. Neil Tomba, senior pastor of Northwest Bible Church in Dallas, TX, is doing something a little untraditional this month in an effort to do just that: biking across America.
We must stand with Israel as rockets fly
This week marks the one-year celebration of the opening of the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem, a historic event.
Q&A with Greg Laurie: America ‘ripe’ for spiritual awakening
Laurie suggests the timing might be “more ripe” for spiritual awakening because most revivals “seem to happen during times of conflict.”
A conversation with John Paine: I’ll keep my ALS
John Paine recounts that the journey through ALS can be characterized by pain and suffering, but suggests there’s another aspect of the journey if one looks for it.
A Q&A with Lance Wallnau: Christians don’t have to be the majority to shape culture
Christians have spent endless hours seeking to answer the question: how can we best transform culture?
Q&A with Abby Johnson: Abortion must not be illegal, but unthinkable
On the 46th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, My Faith Votes gathered alongside hundreds of thousands of pro-life supporters ...
A Q&A with Dr. Jim Garlow: It’s up to the Church
The problem is not the progressives and the liberals, it’s not the baby killers and it’s not the LGBTQ, the real problem is the pastors of America and the churches of America.
A Q&A with Bishop Harry Jackson: How can America remain a shining city on a hill?
Though America does immense good for its citizens and the whole world, some Christians seem more focused on our nation than they do God’s Kingdom. What do you say to these Christians?