Billy Hallowell
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The deep, dark evil we must confront as our culture slips into chaos
When we look at scripture, we see Satan being described as an “enemy” who “prowls around like a roaring lion” — a figure who hatches schemes, tempts and is the “prince of this world.” yet many of us live our lives like there’s no overarching battle between good and evil, as though there’s no God, and no enemy.
‘I turned my back on God’: Franklin Graham’s past faith struggles, his ultimate turn toward God
Franklin Graham, son of the late and revered Rev. Billy Graham, regularly makes headlines for his vocal defense of the Christian faith, but some might not know that the evangelist experienced some faith struggles during his early years.
The terrifying, real-life story behind 'The Exorcist'
As it turns out, The Exorcist was inspired by the strange, supposedly real-life events surrounding a young boy named Robbie Mannheim (an alias used to protect his real identity) — happenings that were said to have unfolded in 1949 on the campus of Saint Louis University (SLU) in Saint Louis, Missouri.
The fascinating and troubling history behind the Ouija board
One of the most remarkable facts about the Ouija board is that its general design and appearance hasn’t radically changed much over the years.
The modern possession case that rocked the world
“He walked up the wall, flipped over . . . and stood there.” And if that’s not strange enough, another eyewitness description proclaimed that a little boy from Indiana “glided backward on the floor, wall and ceiling.”
The hidden danger of toxic apathy in spiritual warfare
The Bible tells us these demonic evils are real, rather than mere fiction. Christians might disagree over the nature of evil but the biblical narrative makes it clear that dismissing the existence of Satan simply isn’t a choice for the biblically literate believer.
‘We are in a battle with Satan’: The biblical truth we too often ignore
In our feel-good, live-in-the moment culture, it’s easy to gloss over the parts of scripture that implore us to consider what we cannot always see: the invisible hand of evil.