Dan Delzell
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God's intervention is like dramatic rescue in Nebraska
An incredible rescue took place a couple weeks ago in Bellevue, Nebraska. Photographer Terry Ingram was out taking photos of eagles when a car flew past him and lost control while crossing railroad tracks.
When Christians pray for a pro-life president
Our leaders need our daily prayers because the load they carry is enormous, and their decisions often have monumental consequences. Thankfully, the Lord provides supernatural power and miraculous answers to those who seek Him in prayer.
When Moses accuses Jews and professing Christians
So where do you stand on the issue of life and death, Heaven and Hell, belief or unbelief?
Family owned Chick-fil-A must affirm its commitment to God's design for marriage
Unfortunately, the word "diversity" is used by some people today to promote a revisionist sexual ethic and a revisionist definition of "marriage."
Chick-fil-A could pivot with this statement
If Chick-fil-A were to pivot back to their philosophical and spiritual roots, they would be reminding their loyal customers of why millions of people have been thrilled to ride the Chick-fil-A bandwagon.
Gender dysphoria, anorexia, and psychological warfare
Psychological warfare tends to be all-consuming, and it poses a grave threat to anyone who faces it on a daily basis.
What is your salvation IQ?
If man had nothing more than a brain and lacked an immortal soul, then I suppose one's IQ might be the greatest indicator of one's intelligence
Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done
The kingdom of Jesus is established in every heart that receives Him as Savior and Lord. Christians are never called to build their own little kingdom, but rather, we are called to be willing vessels and loving agents of God's grace and mercy.
Transitioning from atheism to agnosticism to Christianity
Few atheists make the leap to Christianity without first rejecting atheism in favor of agnosticism.
Who needs Leviticus?
What in the world would Christians today have to gain from studying Old Testament books like Leviticus? After all, the ceremonial law was never intended for use after Christ fulfilled His mission on earth.