“Few would argue against the proposition that Paul’s letter to the Romans is his magnum opus,” writes Glen Menzies. “Romans… READ MORE
“According to research, approximately 61 percent of U.S. teenagers never read the Bible, and 74 percent don’t attend church regularly.… READ MORE
“My college basketball coach, Coach High, used to talk about two types of pain — the pain of discipline and… READ MORE
“It behooves us as Christians to think theologically and ethically about what it means to live as humans in the… READ MORE
“We don’t have to look far to realize there’s a void of godly voices in modern youth culture. When we… READ MORE
In Episode 383 of the Influence Podcast, I talked to Allen Tennison about the good news of Christ’s death and… READ MORE
This summer marks the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicea, which promulgated the Nicene Creed. Along with Catholics and… READ MORE
“I am a survivor of child abuse,” writes Samantha Rose Jones. “The abuse impacted every aspect of my humanity —… READ MORE
“As long as he sought the Lord, God gave him success.” That is what 2 Chronicles 26:5 says about Uzziah,… READ MORE
April is Autism Acceptance Month. According to the website, Autism Speaks, autism or autism spectrum disorder refers to “a broad… READ MORE
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~Gandalf
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