Chris Singleton, Son of Emanuel AME Shooting Victim, Reveals Why He Knows ‘God Is Real’ By Tré Goins-Phillips for Faith Wire There are few moments in recent memory that truly captured the affections of the entire nation, but the horrific shooting at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, in June 2015 is one of them. In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, an inexplicable forgiveness became an almost instantaneous zeitgeist that baffled onlookers. For Chris Singleton, a former MLB draft pick whose mother, Sharonda, was among those killed by Dylann…
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You Are God’s Favorite Kid (Video) – Praying Medic
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READ MORENational Spelling Bee Champ: When Nervous, ‘I Said a Prayer to God,’ Held ‘The Cross in My Hand’
National Spelling Bee Champ: When Nervous, ‘I Said a Prayer to God,’ Held ‘The Cross in My Hand’ By Liam Sigler for CNS News Thirteen-year-old Christopher Serrao, who shared a trophy and a $50,000 award with seven other contestants in the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee, credited his victory to his faith and the “power of prayers.” He added that when the contest got tough and he was nervous, he prayed, held a cross in his hand, and even wore a rosary around his neck. “When I was nervous, I said a…
READ MORESomething Christians NEED to remember (Video)
Something Christians NEED to remember Video by RSE May we never forget this balanced view, and the full counsel of Gods word. In Christ’s death on the cross, God’s wrath against our sin and rebellion was satisfied. And by His Grace, mercy triumphed over judgment. All who repent and believe in Jesus Christ are set free. We, who were once enemies, are now reconciled to God by His sacrifice. Video Source
READ MOREMaking The Law More Powerful
Making The Law More Powerful If I had to earn my way into Heaven by following the law and living a particular way, prior to being born again, I would not make it. I would not make it even today after making very significant changes in my lifestyle and approach to God. Since I have accepted Jesus Christ as my savior and believing my salvation is through His blood I am saved from sin and death. Does this mean I can act in any way I wish? Of course not.…
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Which Way to Heaven? Podcast by Pastor John MacArthur for Grace to You Open your Bible with me and look together at Matthew, chapter 7, verses 13 and 14 – Matthew, chapter 7, verses 13 and 14. Those two verses form the text for the message from the Word of God which we’ll be looking at this morning hour. In chapter 7 of Matthew, the Sermon on the Mount, which began in chapter 5, comes to a great crescendo, a great climax. That climax is stated in these two verses. The remainder of the sermon to the end of…
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3 Questions for Discerning Your Calling by JORDAN RAYNOR for Relevant Magazine If our work is ever going to be more than a job, we must ask good questions. The renowned British novelist Dorothy Sayers once said that, “Work is not, primarily, a thing one does to live, but the thing one lives to do. It is, or it should be, the full expression of the worker’s faculties, the thing in which he finds spiritual, mental and bodily satisfaction, and the medium in which he offers himself to God.” It’s…
READ MOREWhy Big Tech Struggles with Ethics
Why Big Tech Struggles with Ethics by Jason Thacker for The Gospel Coalition GNN Note – I have zero trust in any of the current tech companies to do the right thing for society. These companies, like google, microsoft and apple, have proven themselves to be untrustworthy when it comes to have any ethics or morals what-so-ever. The technologies these companies have currently unleashed against humanity is one of the biggest crimes against humanity in the history of the world. As more of what these companies have developed, unleashed and…
READ MOREThinking Clearly, Choosing Wisely: The Concept of God
Thinking Clearly, Choosing Wisely: The Concept of God By Jack Kerwick for Lew Rockwell During a recent conversation with a friend, a fellow Roman Catholic who not only attends church regularly, but who often serves in Mass as both a reader and a Eucharistic minister, she revealed, to my surprise, that her quest for Truth has so far led her to put into question some of the most fundamental of Christian teachings. She is not alone. Unfortunately, as I have gathered from my own experience as a college philosophy professor—a Christian professor who…
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