Foster Ministry Gets to Keep Protestants-Only Policy—And Federal Funds
Conservative Christians cheer HHS waiver for South Carolina’s Miracle Hill. Two years in, the Trump administration has continued to extend protections for conservative Christians to keep their faith in the public square—and in some...
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Releasing Resources: Diaspora & Dollars
Affirmed and motivated, the diaspora Christians can be major contributors in supporting the global mission enterprise. “That is impossible. We have limited resources.” These are words I hear quite frequently in response to the...
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Brazil Investigates If US Missionary Encroached on Isolated Amazon Tribe
The South American rainforest is home to a majority of the uncontacted indigenous groups left on earth. An American missionary in Brazil is under investigation and possibly faces charges of genocide for entering protected...
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New York State Puts Light for Darkness and ‘Celebrates’ Death
The Reproductive Health Act allows for full-term abortions and greatly reduces safeguards of those seeking abortions and the care—and lack thereof—of the babies themselves. At the bottom of the World Trade Center complex, at...
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5 End Time Promises for Believers
And there shall be no night there; and they need no candle, neither light of the sun; for the Lord God giveth them light: and they shall reign for ever and ever. (King James...
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A Time for War and a Time for Peace
Evangelical attitudes on foreign policy are more complicated than the warmonger stereotype suggests. Since the 1980s, white evangelicals have been among the most ardent supporters of the Republican Party and an aggressive foreign policy....
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Margaret Feinberg: Scripture Is My Food for Thought
A conversation with the author of ‘Taste and See: Discovering God among Butchers, Bakers, and Fresh Food Makers.’ Margaret Feinberg longs to see Christians awaken to the culinary themes in Scripture. “Once you start...
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One-on-One with Jamie Aten on ‘A Walking Disaster’
“It is through our weakness that we are able to experience God’s strength more fully.” Ed: How did you first get involved in doing disaster work? Jamie: I didn’t set out to do disaster...
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Who Resurrected Jesus? Was It The Father, The Holy Spirit, Or Jesus Himself?
Who resurrected Jesus Christ? Did He resurrect Himself? Or did the Father or the Holy Spirit do it? Your Resurrection If you have never been brought to repentance and faith in Jesus Christ, then...
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This Bible is Perfect for Public Reading in KJV and NKJV
Every detail of the Preaching Bible (Thomas Nelson, 2019) (@NelsonBibles) is tailor-made with preaching in mind. But it’s perfect for anyone who reads Scripture in public because of its attention to ease-of-reading features. [Read...
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