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Brother Andrew once famously asked God to close a guard’s eyes so he could slip Bibles illegally over a border. Then he spent ...
In the meantime, McCullough argues, we can build a kind of holy practicality into our living. Much of what he recommends in ...
One recent Sunday, our church service concluded with the song, “Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us.” First published by British ...
They say cows are the “greatest givers on this earth today” and are a “complete ecology, a gentle creature and a symbol of ...
“Perhaps nothing poses a greater temptation to self-reliance and self-righteousness than a life free of challenge and filled with markers of success,” Jen Wilkin writes for CT. “Such a life is its own ...
Hitler is all we aspire not to be. But Alec Ryrie’s new book shows this waning consensus can’t uphold all our public ethics.
Michelle Stephens of Silicon Valley evangelism organization ACTS 17 talks caviar bumps, Peter Thiel, and Christianity.
Reformers like Elizabeth Rous Comstock were not animated by conquest, but earnest—and complicated—charity towards Black ...
Hanna Massad keeps in close contact with his former neighbors and church members still living in Gaza. A friend from Gaza Baptist Church told him that “all the people in the churches are feeling dizzy ...
So many of our leaders are foolish—and not just in Washington. As the school year begins, we deeply need wisdom in my Texas ...
Krishna Janmashtami, a two-day festival beginning this Friday, is a happy day for 1.2 billion Hindus, 95 percent of whom live ...
After four years under Brent Leatherwood, SBC pastors look for a leader to rebuild trust in its public-policy arm.
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