Last Friday we looked at the biblical truth called justification by faith. From a 19th-Century American statement of faith, “The New Hampshire Confession,” we saw three ways that being justified ...
After a six-year hiatus, Jackie Hill Perry has returned to the studio with Blameless, her first full-length album since 2018 ...
An interview with Brian Hedges. Today's interview is with Brian Hedges. Brian is a pastor, author, and blogger. His latest book is Active Spirituality: Grace and Effort in the Christian Life. Today, ...
To many, the prospect of establishing a long-term, safe and secure Middle East seems untenable, at best—and fanciful, at worst. These naysayers often characterize the situation as too embittered, too ...
Pope Francis told priests and seminarians Friday that the sacrament of penance is "the way of sanctification" in which miraculous conversions occur. "Every single confession is always a new and ...
Last week, we discovered from scriptures that iniquity (sin) is a mystery, but godliness is a ‘great mystery’ that has the capacity to swallow it up (2 Thessalonians 2:7; 1 Timothy 3:16). Furthermore, ...
The cable-TV loudmouths who dismissed Obama right off the bat were unfair in certain particulars. But, on the question of whether Obama, if elected, would be more liberal or more conservative than his ...
Welcome to the month of November, your season of encounter with the Holy Spirit! I have no doubt that through the ministration of the Holy Spirit, you shall experience Supernatural Breakthroughs! We ...
This is a guest column by Kevin Timpe, professor of philosophy at Northwest Nazarene University. His book Free Will in Philosophical Theology is forthcoming in November from Bloomsbury Academic. This ...
“A Child’s Christmas in Wales” wandered into my bookstore one day. I had heard of this poem by Dylan Thomas and, even though poetry challenged, I sat down and read it. Wonderful. I bumped into it ...
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