Rod Anderson
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Can an Interfaith Church Bring Religious Tolerance?
A church, synagogue, and mosque will share the same property in Nebraska as part of a "Tri-Faith Initiative" meant to promote acceptance among the three monotheistic religions.
Too Tired for Evangelism?
There are several dangerous and debilitating attitudes in churches that are killing evangelism. Here are six of them:
Pay Attention, Lest You Fall!
The persecution of Christians in the Middle East carried out by the Islamic State is a "genocide" the depletion of Christianity from its ancient homeland "must" and "will" end, according to Vice President Mike Pence.
How Can You Keep Your Rebellious Teen in the Faith?
Middle schoolers prove to be challenging to mentor in their faith, partly because it is often the first season of their lives where they begin to have doubts and are pulling away from their parents.
Tolerating Terrorists Is a Hopeless Case
At some point, leaders in the West will have to recognize that they share very little in common with the worldview of Islamic terrorists.
A Victory for Life in Texas
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed into law a measure that will ban the procedure of dismemberment abortion, which involves ripping apart a baby and then removing the pieces one at a time from a womb.
Is Your Church Too Complacent?
Much of what we do in our churches must change. And, unfortunately, many church members and leaders resist change. They seek stability and comfort over obedience and sacrifice.
Band Together to Defend Yourselves From Sin!
Demonic activity will move naturally in realms where conditions are opposed to our well-being and devoid of the blessing of God. They look for and feed on environments where God is absent, such as our entertainment choices.
The Promise of Heaven
How can people know for sure that they are going to heaven? Does everyone just go automatically because they die, unless they've been really bad?
Are Today's Families Going to the Dogs?
For proof that our culture has gone to the dogs, look no further than the bizarrely parental ways many Americans talk about our furry friends.