All He Had Was a Handgun

All He Had Was a Handgun By Clarice Feldman for American Thinker In medieval days, before there were secular dramas, there were roving bands of semi-professional actors performing morality plays. The plays were often short and sometimes even farcical. Plots were designed to encourage moral choices or illustrate Biblical stories. The audience was a mostly illiterate populace who paid for the entertainment with small change. Today, we have criminal trials as national entertainment. They usually take days and too often devolve into farce, as did the Kenosha trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, fumbled by…

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Why the Wedding at Cana was Christ’s First Miracle

Why the Wedding at Cana was Christ’s First Miracle by Myra Kahn Adams for Town Hall Thanks for joining us today as we study Jesus Christ’s first miracle when He turned water into wine during the wedding feast at Cana. The story is recorded in only one of the four gospels — John 2:1-11. I will try to explain all the symbolism packed into these 11 verses as we read along. “On the third day a wedding took place at Cana in Galilee. Jesus’ mother was there, and Jesus and his…

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Where I’m Standing Now (Video)

Where I’m Standing Now Video by Phil Wickham Out of the wilderness Into Your deliverance Look where I’m standing now These hands that once were chained Now lifted high in praise Look where I’m standing now Look where I’m standing now I stand on the Chain breaking Miracle making Powerful name of Jesus On the body raising Prodigal saving Powerful name of Jesus Led by Your mighty hand Into the promise land Look where I’m standing now You carried the cross for me Now I am a child of the…

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