Why State Gay Marriage Rights May Not Matter Anymore
For the second time in two months, a Cincinnati federal judge granted an order allowing the out-of-state marriage of a … Read More
For the second time in two months, a Cincinnati federal judge granted an order allowing the out-of-state marriage of a … Read More
The government of Cameroon has ordered the closure of dozens of churches in an attempt to put an end to … Read More
The National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC) and the American Bible Society (ABS) are kicking off a three-year campaign to … Read More
Pastor George Pearsons of Eagle Mountain International Church, which is in partnership with Kenneth Copeland Ministries, is speaking out about … Read More
Unintentional humor is always the best. Beyond the fact that it’s full of several glaring self-contradictions, liberal Hollywood’s latest ham-fisted … Read More
Here is a strange paradox to consider: The more calories you eat, the hungrier you become! This paradox won’t seem … Read More
When you hear the names “Phillips, Craig and Dean,” chances are, you think about music. “Revelation Song” may come to … Read More
Pastor, there are two truths I want to share: (1) Many of your fellow pastors are personally struggling with pornography and; (2) pastors must address the issue of pornography among the people they lead.
Several questions emerge based on these two truths. What if you are personally struggling with pornography? Who can you tell? Who can you trust? What if they break your confidence? What should you do? How should you broach the subject of pornography in the pulpit? I mean, it is awkward and could be controversial. Besides, are that many Christian men (and women) really struggling? Should the whole church have to endure the uncomfortable discussion on pornography in your preaching because a few are struggling?
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In the shifting sands of the tumultuous Middle East, Hamas, the Palestinian terror group in control of the Gaza Strip, … Read More
At first glance, Hindu-majority India, with approximately 1.2 billion people and an entire subcontinent, would seem to have little in … Read More
Very few things represent the Hawaii culture more succinctly than the Shaka sign—the hand gesture that best conveys the “Aloha” … Read More
In the church’s modern sophistication, we have processed something out of our worship that God wants to restore. It reminds … Read More
The Archbishop of Canterbury says Christians “have to be real” about the fact that a great deal of young people’s … Read More
This fall kids across the country are heading back to school. But 14-year-old Thessalonika Arzu-Embry is the exception. She’s preparing … Read More
The Department of Defense classified Catholics, evangelicals, Jews and Mormons as religious “extremists” in military training materials, according to the … Read More
Thousands of marchers gathered on Washington’s national mall on Wednesday to commemorate civil rights leader Martin Luther King’s famous “I … Read More
Sometimes, practice doesn’t exactly make perfect—especially when you’re an eagle. A bald eagle, brought in for a special spirit-day chapel … Read More
Wal-Mart Stores Inc said on Tuesday it will offer health insurance benefits to domestic partners of its U.S. employees starting … Read More
The Muslim cleric suspected of framing Pakistani Christian girl Rimsha Masih has been acquitted. The district court found there was … Read More
Chris Tomlin and Matt Redman each received nine nominations today for the 44th Annual Gospel Music Association (GMA) Dove Awards, … Read More