Does your prayer change God’s mind?
If God has already decided something, can our prayer change His mind so that a different outcome results?
The Christian Post
Skip to main contentIf God has already decided something, can our prayer change His mind so that a different outcome results?
Author and editor Marian A. Jacobs discusses the power and perils of the fantasy genre in a recent interview about her newest book, "On Magic and Miracles."
The federal court of Chaco Province, Argentina, on Monday authorized Prosecutor Patricio Sabadini and Judge Zunilda Niremperger to lift the tax, banking and financial secrecy of Pastor Jorge Ledesma, his family, a foundation, and a company linked to the International Christian Church.
Scripture describes many things in its pages, but it doesn’t necessarily prescribe them all.
Christianity is founded on miracles, and if miracles were refuted, Christianity would crumble.
What happens when two believers — one from Hollywood and one from the newsroom — team up to explore the reality of miracles, deliverance and deception?
Most of us — at some point in our Christian walk — have likely wondered: “Why doesn’t God do more miracles today?”



















