Friday, November 6, 2015
Franklin Graham: ‘Story After Story’ Shows God Is Still Moving Today | Story | BGEA
Franklin Graham: ‘Story After Story’ Shows God Is Still Moving Today | Story | BGEA: "“The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.” —PSALM 34:18, ESV
Our Billy Graham Rapid Response Team chaplains witness the truth of this Scripture every day as they serve on the front lines of disasters. In the last few months, they have deployed in response to the devastating wildfires in California, the tragic college shooting in Oregon, and historic flooding in South Carolina."
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Tuesday, November 3, 2015
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Thursday, October 29, 2015
Muslim Mob Kills Christian Mother in Uganda for Converting to Christianity
Muslim Mob Kills Christian Mother in Uganda for Converting to Christianity: "A mob of unidentified Muslims in eastern Uganda beat a Christian woman to death, saying her family hadn't heeded their warning against converting to Christianity from Islam and preaching the Gospel. Her brother-in-law was killed a month ago for the same reason."
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Sunday, October 25, 2015
U.S. Christians told: Prepare for persecution
U.S. Christians told: Prepare for persecution: "They’re marked for extermination in the Middle East. They’re banned from practicing their faith in many nations around the world. They’ve been subjected to violence, intimidation and hatred from the very beginnings of the faith until the present day."
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Oprah Winfrey accused of promoting false ideas about Christianity in 'Beliefs' | Christian News on Christian Today
Oprah Winfrey accused of promoting false ideas about Christianity in 'Beliefs' | Christian News on Christian Today: "Christians didn't buy Oprah Winfrey's new miniseries called "Belief" even as they suspected that her new television project was meant to promote false ideas about Christianity."
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Is Christianity a Mental Illness Needing Treatment, as Academics Say?
Is Christianity a Mental Illness Needing Treatment, as Academics Say?: "There is a trend in academia to rubbish religion, particularly Christianity, as a kind of a sickness that needs to be treated, but their analyses lack rigor and selectively focus almost entirely on aberrations rather than on norms, argues an author"
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Saturday, October 24, 2015
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