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In January 2011, a student at Southern Methodist University asked former President George W. Bush about the challenges facing democracy. Bush’s answer was simple: the rise of “-isms.” In particular, ...
The President of Rwanda, Paul Kageme. He has recently closed over 6,000 churches and mosques in his country because he believes the leaders of these organizations should study theology before they ...
"And this gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come." - Matthew 24:14 In the New Testament, the gospel never means ...
There are numerous stories in the Bible where God called men, women, and even children to step out in faith and follow him. This often meant stepping away from jobs, homes, families, and even their ...
When you hear the word “ambassador,” you might automatically think politician, someone who represents our nation in a far-off land, or some stately diplomat whose job it is to be the go-between for ...
In English-speaking cultures, we often say, “I love you.” Parents say it to their children. A husband will tell his wife that he loves her, and she will tell him the same. Even friends will say I love ...
Christian events from 901-1200 in Church history. Learn about the most important events within the Christian church during 901-1200.
Gaudete Sunday is the third Sunday of Advent in the liturgical calendar of Western Christianity, including the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Church, Lutheran Churches, and other mainline ...
Sunday School classes may have told you about the conflict between Moses and Ramses, described as two young men who grew up in Pharoah's household and later fought each other when Moses came to free ...
My sons sometimes play, “Would you rather?” It’s that game where you ask the silliest questions you can, in order to make a false and ridiculous choice. Would you rather eat Flaming Hot Cheetos every ...
John Newton, a notorious slave trader and sailor, was on the brink of death when he found solace in Scripture during a devastating storm at sea. His life was transformed by a deepening faith in Christ ...