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What to Do About a Church Disrupter?
Unlike church bullies, the disrupter rarely attacks leaders directly. He is good about stirring up dissension, but he seems to always feel like "God led me to do it."
Turkey's Christians Face Mounting Persecution
The severe persecution that Christians experience in Turkey has been detailed in a new report released by the U.S.-based Gatestone Institute.
Mike Pence, Franklin Graham Make a Commitment to Help Harvey Victims
Vice President Mike Pence, his wife Karen, and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott joined the Rev. Franklin Graham on Thursday to help Samaritan's Purse staff and volunteers in Rockport, Texas, as they carried out relief work in the wake of the devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey.
So You Can Be 'Ecosexual' Now?
Taking care of the Earth is our God-given duty. Worshiping it, "having sex with it," or putting radical Green agendas over our neighbors' good is idolatry.
Why Does God Allow Disasters Like Harvey?
Why does God allowed devastation?
It's Time to Forgive!
Jesus' forgiveness says, "I know exactly what you did. I understand and acknowledge the pain and the sin, the destruction and the despair. But for the sake of all that is holy and all that is love, I choose grace."
What Is the Nashville Statement?
A broad coalition of Christian leaders, including J. I. Packer and Francis Chan, have released a statement articulating God's design for human identity as male and female.
How Muslims Come to Christ
A Christian from the West Bank who lost everything because of his decision to leave behind his Islamic faith has said that most Muslims decide to turn to Jesus Christ because of visions and dreams.
The Christian Message of Racial Unity
To be parents who can raise children who believe in racial unity, we need to "educate ourselves biblically" and then also in all history, not just our history, so that we can talk to our children intelligently, said Byron Day, pastor of the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Maryland.
Are Liberals Blind to Their Own Bigotries?
The Catholic Archbishop of Philadelphia Charles Chaput has argued that liberals who accuse conservative Christian religious freedom organizations of being "hate groups" are guilty of having hatred in their own hearts fueled by an underlying anger.