Today’s episode, Episode 12, "Aftermath." Almost all of the first seven years of Benjamin’s life were defined by Mars Hill. His parents were just so deeply invested, and the pain and shock of 2007, suddenly and irrationally losing your job, your vocation, your ...
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Our yearly reminder for Christians neither to run from nor to leap toward death, but to learn the art of dying well. The Antidote to Election Anxiety Carrie McKean My community is the kind you see in articles hyping the threat of political violence. Reality is more mundane—and hopeful. ...
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Views of the afterlife in early ChristianityRachel Ashcroft,History Today A much darker view of the RenaissanceJohn T Scott,Los Angeles Review of Books “They’re not sending their best” John Davidson,Claremont Review of Books More American sublimeSimon Schama,Financial Times ...
of these people. In the same way, Jews used graven images in the manner the Lord God commanded them to, and those who followed God’s Law in the Old Testament understood that those religious images were not to be offered adoration and worship, Catholics do not worship statues today. ...
of these people. In the same way, Jews used graven images in the manner the Lord God commanded them to, and those who followed God’s Law in the Old Testament understood that those religious images were not to be offered adoration and worship, Catholics do not worship statues today. ...
The CCv1 Conference officially ended on Saturday, but today (Monday) is the first day that my wife and I are finally able to really rest. We’ve had some time to reflect on what went on… View Post Share Free 60-page eBook!
I am constantly blown away by the magnitude of love that the Father has for His children and I want to spread that love. It’s hard to do in the world today – I thought it was hard before but people seem to be very resistant of the very thing they crave. Love. We wrestle not ...
Today there are about 2.2 billion Christians in the world – almost a third of the world’s population. Christians got their name because of their belief in Jesus Christ, a preacher and healer who lived more than 2000 years ago in Israel in the Middle East. ...