
There's Always a Time for Prayer
There's always a time for prayer. But our culture doesn't seem to think so.
There's always a time for prayer. But our culture doesn't seem to think so.
Hobby Lobby owners Steve and Jackie Green recently opened up about the "phenomenal" response they've seen from the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. and revealed they're just at the "starting line" when it comes to fulfilling their mission of sharing the Gospel around the world.
There obviously would be negative vibes coming from some American people concerning the risks of reaching out to the loner teens. What single factor more than any other will keep us from reaching out to these needy "alone" teenagers?
Frustrated parents across the nation are planning to remove their children from public schools later this month in protest of "pornographic" sex ed curriculum being taught under the guise of "anti-bullying."
Pornography not only debases both its purveyors and the consumers, it also preaches a sexual narrative that is not only unhealthy but dangerously at odds with reality.
New Year's resolutions can be daunting. But often, it is the basic actions that lead to realizing those larger goals.
A Christian speaker and blogger has shared her story of leaving behind a "super wild" lifestyle with other women and turning to Jesus in a video on Facebook that's sparking a debate online.
An Indiana public school district has removed a banner advertising a local church from a high school football stadium after the nation's largest secularist legal group filed a complaint.
The annual "Bring Your Bible to School Day" is scheduled to take place on Thursday. Last year, the observance had an estimated 356,000 students participate.
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President of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, Russell Moore, condemned the "idea of success" propagated by the late Playboy magazine founder, Hugh Hefner, and called out "many church leaders" who seem "fine" with the situation as civil rights activist, the ...