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The Democrats, the impeachment, and the fable of the scorpion and the frog
So, efforts to remove the president from office are less popular than the president himself.
Whatever happened to joyful praise songs?
I will never tire of singing these Jesus-exalting, Spirit-empowered songs.
America is far more Christian than we realize
If, as followers of Jesus, we would simply practice what we preach and live out our faith, the nation would be shaken overnight.
Why are there so many Gen Z atheists?
What, then, is the problem with Generation Z? In my view, the problem is not so much with Gen Z as with the way Gen Z was raised
Radical feminists vandalize 2 churches, burn pro-life journalist's car
If this story is not “Jezebelic,” then nothing is. “A radical feminist group has taken credit for an ongoing series of attacks on pro-life advocates in Germany, including the vandalism of two churches and the burning of a pro-life journalist's car.”
Trump takes out a terrorist: Is it seen as Good news or bad?
It’s not every day when major voices as disparate as Piers Morgan and Rush Limbaugh agree. But when it comes to Democratic reaction to Trump’s killing of Iranian General Soleimani, Morgan and Limbaugh are singing the same tune.
Who made Hollywood icons moral authorities?
Did you ever stop to wonder who granted moral authority to famous actors and actresses? Did you ever ask yourself why their opinions should carry extra weight?
United Methodist Church's future looks bleak
When it comes to the Methodist Church, as the years unfold, it will not be seen so much as a separation between fellow-Christians. Instead, it will be seen as a separation between the wheat and the weeds or the sheep and the goats, to use the imagery of Jesus.
A Messianic Jewish reflection on anti-Semitism
As Messianic Jews, meaning, Jews who follow Jesus as Messiah, we are used to being rejected by our own Jewish community.
Official statement from the Leadership Panel on Todd Bentley
God’s Word holds leaders in the Church to high standards, since they serve as representatives of Christ himself. The question before us is this: Does Todd Bentley, founder of Fresh Fire Ministries, live up to those standards? Is he qualified to be a recognized leader in the Church?