Why Do Chinese People See Christianity as a Cultural Invasion?

Why Do Chinese People See Christianity as a Cultural Invasion? by I’CHING THOMAS for Christianity Today “Buddha rode into China on a white elephant, while Jesus rode in on a cannonball. Since Christianity (or at least some form of it, the Nestorian Church) arrived on the shores of China in A.D. 635, it has been perceived as a foreign religion and hence irrelevant for the culturally Chinese. The “One more Christian, one fewer Chinese” chant in the 1919 May Fourth Movement further reinforced and perpetuated the misconception that when one…

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As Doomsday Approaches, It Is Being Estimated That Approximately 10 Percent Of All Americans Are Now “Preppers”

As Doomsday Approaches, It Is Being Estimated That Approximately 10 Percent Of All Americans Are Now “Preppers” by Michael for End Of The American Dream Why is the number of preppers growing so rapidly?  Prior to the pandemic, somewhere around 2 or 3 percent of all Americans were preppers, but now that figure has shot up to about 10 percent.  Needless to say, the pandemic certainly put a good scare into a lot of people, but now it has largely passed and so you would think that interest in prepping would…

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Addiction, Sobriety and Recovery | Dave and Ashley Willis (Video)

Addiction, Sobriety and Recovery | Dave and Ashley Willis Video addiction issues in marriage, Dave and Ashley interview longtime friends Eric and Kristen Kennedy. Their testimony about overcoming substance abuse and building a strong, blended family is full of hope and practical applications for couples and individuals who are caught in a cycle of drug and/or alcohol dependence.

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Study: Walking at least 10,000 steps a day reduces risk of dementia by as much as 50%

Study: Walking at least 10,000 steps a day reduces risk of dementia by as much as 50% By Zoey Sky for Natural Health Walking is an accessible exercise for people of all ages. According to a study, doing it every day can help protect against dementia. Findings published in the journal JAMA Neurology revealed walking at least 10,000 steps each day can reduce your risk of dementia by as much as 50 percent. For the study, researchers monitored the steps of 78,430 adult volunteers aged 40 to 79 over the course of seven…

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J.D. Vance: U.S. Needs ‘National Policy of Tariffs’ to ‘Rebuild Industrial Heartland of America’

J.D. Vance: U.S. Needs ‘National Policy of Tariffs’ to ‘Rebuild Industrial Heartland of America’ by John Binder and Jacob Bliss for Breitbart Republican J.D. Vance, running against Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH) for Ohio’s open United States Senate seat, says the U.S. needs a “committed national policy of tariffs” to “rebuild the industrial heartland of America.” Vance, whose best-selling memoir Hillbilly Elegy chronicled the deindustrialization of Middletown, Ohio, where he spent his childhood, told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview that a national industrial policy is vital to revitalizing what was once the…

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Bear The Names Of The Children…

Bear The Names Of The Children… Do we carry our children, all generations, with us into prayer? Should we carry all generations into our prayer time, the time we spend with God? And Aaron shall bear the names of the children of Israel in the breastplate of judgment upon his heart, when he goeth in unto the holy place, for a memorial before the LORD continually. ~ Exodus 28:29 KJB It sure sounds like it. When we enter a space and are walking with the Lord, who enters, aside from…

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Depending on God in a time of evil

Depending on God in a time of evil by Julian Mann for Christian Today A secular historian writing at the end of the 21st century might validly identify the social, cultural and political reasons for the decline of Britain leading to its violent Balkanisation by, say, 2050. A perceptive historian might cite the decline of Christianity as a cultural factor in Britain’s implosion. But secular history cannot be sacred history of the kind found in Old Testament books such as 1 and 2 Kings and so inevitably the crucial spiritual dimension to the…

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Be Caring for the Libs’ Feelings When the Red Wave Hits

Be Caring for the Libs’ Feelings When the Red Wave Hits by Kurt Schlichter for Town Hall The next few days will be very difficult for the progressives, pinkos, commies, and other Democrats around you as they watch most – or perhaps all, if it is a red tsunami – their dreams die at the ballot box. You should take their profound sadness into account when you deal with them, and do everything you can to make the process of dealing with their total humiliation as miserable as possible. It’s not…

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