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The future of our high schoolers is at stake. Let's invest in them
But I’ve seen something else lately — students are losing hope. As adults, we know the stress and uncertainty this pandemic has caused, but what about teens? Are we seeing their struggle?
About elitists, rednecks, uneducated buffoons, bigots, and deplorables
Recently, I attended a worship service in a small rural church in North Carolina with a segment of our country’s citizens, who, by the standards of many today, would be deemed as rednecks, uneducated buffoons, bigots, and deplorables.
Redeemed Quartet of Gen Zers reaching millions with the Gospel in unexpected music ministry
From shooting a video at the Ark Encounter to eating whale meat with fans in Alaska, the Redeemed Quartet from rural Indiana has had an exciting half-dozen years of singing gospel music — a ministry those in the group never planned.
16-year-old boy suffers burns over 60% of his body in suspected anti-Christian attack
A 16-year-old Christian boy suffered burns over 60% of his body after an acid attack in eastern India’s Bihar state. The family says they suspect Hindu nationalists are behind it because the boy is a leader in a local church and the area they live in has anti-Christian sentiments.
What megachurches, neighborhood churches and the multi-site mov't are telling us
We often think of the three groups of churches as distinct categories. Megachurches are those congregations with an average worship attendance of 2,000 or more. Neighborhood churches are located in and serving a specific and, often, smaller demographic area. Multi-site churches have more than one location or venue.
Rainbow Oreos and American democracy
If we cannot live with the ideological tension inevitable in such a diverse nation as ours, we would likely be better off moving to a more culturally and ideologically homogeneous society like Iran or North Korea.
Terrorists kill elderly Christian, kidnap others in northern Nigeria
Suspected Muslim terrorists in northern Nigeria killed an 86-year-old Christian in his home on Aug. 2 and kidnapped two others who were later released, likely after ransom payments, sources said.
The Left is also guilty of marrying politics with the Gospel
The Left has no problem with blurring the lines between Church and State, as long as it’s for their causes. Being a reverend and a politician is great, as long as you are on the Left.
‘No Vacancy’ star Dean Cain talks faith, reliance on God: 'If you're doing the right thing, never give up'
During the toughest seasons in his life, actor Dean Cain said he relies on his faith and turns to God to get him through.
Will 'in-country' migration turn Texas blue?
Many political prognosticators have been predicting (or is it hoping?) that these population shifts will turn Texas, and Florida, purple, then full-blown blue, greatly enhancing Democratic political fortunes nationwide.
An expatriate's prayer for her homeland
Let us teach our children the fear of the Lord; let us put into practice the age-old virtues of respect, honor and brotherly love. Let us come together as one nation, under God.
Locust infestation could cause next famine in Africa, evangelical charity warns
A historic desert locust infestation in East Africa could cause the next major famine as people in the region are already struggling with hunger after droughts were followed by cyclone flooding, one of the world’s leading evangelical aid charities has warned.
Matt Chandler-led Acts 29 celebrates 'Church Planting Sunday': 'Critical to fulfilling the mission of Jesus'
Church planting is God's primary mission strategy for expanding His work — and every member of the Body of Christ has a role to play in bringing the message of Jesus Christ to people in all contexts, the head of a global church planting network has said.
Biden admin.'s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers blocked in 10 states
A federal judge has blocked the enforcement of a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers in 10 states, a legal setback for the Biden administration.
India: Christian persecution watchdog fears police orders to surveil Christians’ activities will increase attacks on believers
As Christian persecution continues to rise in India, all police stations in one district have been ordered to keep surveillance on Christians and report on any "conversion” activities.
Radical Islamic jihadists killed over 1,400 Nigerian Christians in first 4 months of 2021: report
Islamic jihadists murdered at least 1,470 Christians and abducted over 2,200 in Nigeria in the first four months of this year, a report has revealed. More than half of the killings were carried out by Muslim Fulani herdsmen.
Hunger is on our doorstep. The time to act is now
We can feed a child for a dollar a week, versus spending $3,500-4,000 a week caring for them once they arrive in the US. So let’s feed people at home and help them to thrive in their own communities – it is not only the right thing to do, it is the smart thing to do.
A year of Biden’s foreign policy: Blunders, chaos and human suffering
President Joe Biden assumed office exactly one year ago, and although he declared at a press conference yesterday that he “probably outperformed what anyone thought would happen” in his first year, Americans are frustrated — and rightfully so.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs bill banning abortions after 15 weeks
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill banning abortions after 15 weeks of gestation as the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule this year on the constitutionality of a similar law in Mississippi.
Some climate alarmists want you dead, literally
Why do some climate alarmists essentially wish us all dead? Because they think people are bad for the earth. They don’t believe in God.