A Strategy for Resisting Worldliness and Pursuing Godliness (Podcast)

A Strategy for Resisting Worldliness and Pursuing Godliness (Podcast) by J. Warner for Cold-Case Christianity In this blast from the past, J. Warner examines the three cultural influences that typically derail Christians from living a God-honoring life. What do we need to say to the world in order to live for God? Jim also provides some advice for those who want to lead a small group or youth ministry as Christian case makers. Subscribe to the Cold-Case Christianity Weekly Podcast on iTunes, or add the podcast from our RSS Feed. Subscribe to…

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Taking Another Step…

Taking Another Step… As we awaken at the dawn of a new day will we be refreshed with the Holy Spirit or will we dwell in the mire as before? For the past several weeks the flood information that has engulfed the pen is like no other time seen over the past decade. The rush to get another morsel of information has been overwhelming. The demon seed was planted and took root. The deceivers have been as plentiful as vultures on a rotting carcass. The reaction swift, the response frightful…

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A Christian Perspective…

Coronavirus: A Christian Perspective… We are being bombarded with news surrounding coronavirus. After spending close to ten years in the news business it is safe to say there has never been a news story quiet like this one. One of the major problems with the story is the fact that it is filled with hysteria, hyperbole and the worst of them all – LIES. Plenty of misinformation, theories and blatant lies to last a life time. How does the Christian community respond? How does the individual Christian respond to real…

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A Wife’s Submission Depends on her Husband’s Love – True or False? What Russians Are Taught

A Wife’s Submission Depends on her Husband’s Love – True or False? What Russians Are Taught by Lindsay Marks Harold for Russian-Faith “She can’t feel loved until she rests under her husband’s leadership and follows him. This is the way she was made. Being led makes her feel loved.” As a wife myself, I often take notice of how people discuss marriage and relationships, both in society and in the church. I have noticed that a lot of Christian women today refuse to submit to their husbands until he meets…

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Putting the Culture Wars in a Multigenerational Perspective

Putting the Culture Wars in a Multigenerational Perspective by Michael L. Brown for Ask Dr Brown It’s the question I’ve heard now for many years, specifically from evangelical Christians. “Since the world is only getting worse, why bother fighting the culture wars? What’s the use? What’s the point? Isn’t it better for us simply to share our faith and prepare for the return of Jesus?” To be sure, if I knew for a fact that Jesus was coming back in a week, I would not spend that week writing articles about…

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5 THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN CONFRONTING A FRIEND

5 THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN CONFRONTING A FRIEND by Edward T. Welch for Core Christianity Ways to Talk about Sin Sin becomes public in three different ways: someone confesses it, we see it, or we are told about it. Each of these suggests different responses. For example, a person who confesses is already in the battle against sin. But a person who is found out might not have entered the battle yet. You will adjust your engagement according to the other person’s honesty and self-awareness. Following are some ways to…

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Why Are Christians So Angry?

Why Are Christians So Angry? by THOMAS MCDANIELS for Charisma News GNN Note – Anger, when allowed to fester, is when the enemy gets a strong foothold on our heart and soul. After drinking at you for more than 25 years it is quiet clear anger is one of the primary tools the enemy uses to enslave us. Anger is not bad, at least for myself, it’s when anger is allowed to drive the bus that the problems begin. ****** Anger is increasing in our nation. Much anger is hidden…

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