The Transfigurative Power of the Christian Cross (Video)

The Transfigurative Power of the Christian Cross Video by Dr Steve Turley Video Source Vespers of Holy Friday & Listen Amazing Rachmaninov’s Bless the Lord, O My Soul Holy Friday, also known as Good Friday, or Great Friday, is a holiday observed primarily by Christians commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary. The holiday is observed during Holy Week as part of the Paschal Triodion on the Friday preceding Easter Sunday. Based on Christian scriptural details of the Sanhedrin Trial of Jesus, the Crucifixion of Jesus…

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Myths about God’s Will: Skipping the Process

Myths about God’s Will: Skipping the Process by Adam Wittenberg for Charisma Mag nowing God’s will can be hard. In our fast-paced culture, we want the answer, and we want it now! But God often works through a process. In part two of this three part series on myths about God’s will, we’ll look at when a no is really a not yet. Read part one here >> When No Is Not Yet This is a great struggle, as we see it displayed thorough the lives of many biblical characters. Take David for instance: Samuel anointed him as…

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What Social Security’s $16.8T Shortfall Means for You

What Social Security’s $16.8T Shortfall Means for You By Rachel Greszler for CNS News Workers and retirees have long been warned that Social Security’s trust fund will run out of funds sometime in the future, and that the program has many trillions of dollars in unfunded obligations. But what does this year’s 2019 Trustees Report, revealing $16.8 trillion in unfunded obligations over the next 75 years and insolvency in 2035, mean for current workers and retirees? (The $16.8 trillion figure includes the $13.9 trillion 75-year unfunded obligation, plus $2.9 trillion in trust…

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WHY FORGETTING OURSELVES IS NECESSARY FOR HOLINESS

WHY FORGETTING OURSELVES IS NECESSARY FOR HOLINESS by Andrew Menkis for Core Christianity Sometimes I need to remind myself of the radical nature of the second greatest commandment. Christians are not merely commanded to love their neighbor. That on its own might be feasible, especially depending on how we define what it means to love your neighbor. But that is not the whole commandment. We are called to love our neighbors as much as we love ourselves! If we honestly examine our thoughts, feelings, motivations, and actions I think we…

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What Days Are We To Do Good?

What Days Are We To Do Good? Is there a day that I can do good and day that I can not do good? Should I stand-down and allow evil to have it’s way on certain days or should we address evil whenever it shows up? Luke 6 NKJV 1 Now it happened on the second Sabbath after the first that He went through the grainfields. And His disciples plucked the heads of grain and ate them, rubbing them in their hands. 2 And some of the Pharisees said to them, “Why are you doing what is…

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His Power Is Bigger Than Your Problem (Video)

His Power Is Bigger Than Your Problem Video by Pastor Chad Veach for ZOE Church On this week’s episode of ZTV pastor Chad Veach preaches a beautiful Easter message and conclusion to the series “The Garden and the Grave”. Have your problems ever seemed bigger than your God? Have you ever had doubts? Made a mistake? Pastor Chad Veach discusses and address Jesus’ response to our problems in this weeks encouraging sermon! Video Source

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