God Uses Imperfect People

God Uses Imperfect People by Dr Michael Brown for Ask Dr Brown It is not just outside the Church, in the secular realm, that God uses imperfect people. Even within the Church, in the spiritual realm, God uses imperfect people. But there’s a simple reason for that. Imperfect people are the only kind of people that exist. Who else can God use? There’s an old joke about someone who is looking for the perfect church. They tell a friend, “If I could just find that church, I’d attend regularly and…

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Are the Moms All Right? Busting the Myths about Motherhood

Are the Moms All Right? Busting the Myths about Motherhood by John Stonestreet and Heather Peterson for Christian News Headlines Last fall, cultural observer and former BuzzFeed writer Anne Helen Petersen published an e-book about the difficulties of motherhood during the pandemic. Based on interviews with 1,000 women, her conclusions were telegraphed in the title: The Moms Are Not Alright. I think most parents would agree that parenting during a pandemic is, well, not ideal. However, according to scholars Brad Wilcox and Wendy Wang in a recent article in The Atlantic,…

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Hollywood Producer Reveals Pastor Jack Hayford’s Unique Prayer Habit, Impact Over His Life: ‘There’s a Lot of People in Heaven Because of Jack’

Hollywood Producer Reveals Pastor Jack Hayford’s Unique Prayer Habit, Impact Over His Life: ‘There’s a Lot of People in Heaven Because of Jack’ By Billy Hallowell for Faith Wire As the faith world continues to celebrate the life of the late Pastor Jack Hayford, a renowned preacher and the founder of The Church On The Way in Van Nuys, California, a well-known Hollywood writer and producer is sharing details of the minister’s impact on his family. Brian Bird, co-creator of the popular TV show “When Calls the Heart” and a veteran…

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Overcoming Grief: God’s Power in Your Life

Overcoming Grief: God’s Power in Your Life from CBN News Do you feel overwhelmed by grief and sorrow? Perhaps a loved one has died, or your spouse has left you, or you are dealing with some sort of trauma. No matter how deep your pain, God can help you find comfort and hope. THE FACTS ON GRIEF Understanding the nature of grief can help us better cope with loss. Grief is a natural, healthy process that enables us to recover from terrible emotional wounds. People may say, “Don’t cry; your…

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4 Ways to Live Your Spiritual Identity in Jesus

4 Ways to Live Your Spiritual Identity in Jesus by Curt Landry for Charisma News Part 1 – Why Understanding Your Identity Is Key in Spiritual Battles Understanding your identity is key in spiritual battles. It is the first thing you must do. It is only because of your identity in Yeshua that you can come boldly into the throne room of God and know that you are a victor and that your gifts and armor are already paid and prepared for you. When you seek God first, He honors you.…

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Most churchgoers prefer prayer to Bible reading: study

Most churchgoers prefer prayer to Bible reading: study by Leah MarieAnn Klett for Christian Today Most Protestant churchgoers in the United States spend time alone with God on a daily basis — but most talk to God through prayer rather than listening to Him through His Word, a new study has found. According to a study by Lifeway Research, 65% of Protestant churchgoers intentionally spend time alone with God at least daily, with 44% saying daily and 21% saying more than once a day. Meanwhile, 17% of churchgoers say they…

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Giving and Tithing

Giving and Tithing from CBN.com As Pat Robertson stated in his book, The Secret Kingdom, Christ’s admonition to “give and it will be given to you” defines a remarkable spiritual principle. It can also be called the law of reciprocity, which is quite evident in the physical world: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Smile at another person, and he’ll probably smile back at you. Be critical of others, and they’ll respond in kind. As you give, you will receive. Give generously, and you’ll receive in…

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Kayleigh McEnany – ‘Living Through Chaos By Leaning on Christ’

Kayleigh McEnany – ‘Living Through Chaos By Leaning on Christ’ By Elizabeth Delaney for Western Journal To say that Kayleigh McEnany has had to navigate some turbulent political times would be an understatement. The former White House press secretary under former President Donald Trump has pretty much gone through everything the wild, dark and stormy world of politics can offer during her career. Truly she needed something supernatural to get her through the crazy times she encountered as a part of the White House staff during the years of COVID-19 lockdowns,…

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What’s New in the Ancient City of David?

What’s New in the Ancient City of David? by Jonathan Feldstein for Charisma News The book of 2 Samuel, chapter 11 recounts the beginning of the relationship between King David and Bathsheba, who was still the wife of Uriah at the time. Wouldn’t it be fascinating if David had sent a letter to Uriah after he left for battle, so as to provide plausible deniability for Uriah’s death, thus permitting David to marry Bathsheba? And what if that letter—complete with King David’s seal—was not only never delivered but, if found today,…

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In Times of Crisis Americans Pray

In Times of Crisis Americans Pray by Dr Michael Brown for Ask Dr Brown Around the nation, in response to the life-threatening injury to Buffalo Bills football player Damar Hamlin, people prayed. Hamlin’s teammates and coaches prayed. Millions of fans joined in prayer, tweeting their support. Even on live TV, sports commentators stopped in the middle of their broadcast to pray. But this is only natural. During times of crisis, especially life and death crisis, people turn to God. We know the situation is grave, we know we cannot change…

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