Dr. David Jeremiah: Why Brandt Jean Gave ‘One of the Greatest Examples of Forgiveness I’ve Ever Seen’

Dr. David Jeremiah: Why Brandt Jean Gave ‘One of the Greatest Examples of Forgiveness I’ve Ever Seen’  by KAIROS for Charisma News GNN Note – One of the greatest stories of forgiveness in our lifetime. ****** At his final tour stop in Columbus, Ohio, for his latest book release, Everything You Need, Dr. David Jeremiah drew from powerful recent examples of forgiveness in his message to those in attendance. He shared the heartwarming example from the brother of Botham Jean and from the pastor who lost his wife and several members…

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3 SPIRITUAL BENEFITS OF SINGING IN CHURCH

3 SPIRITUAL BENEFITS OF SINGING IN CHURCH by Daniel Darling for Core Christianity Singing in Church Matters When I was a kid, singing hymns was not an option. The Baptist church we attended had hymns so thoroughly woven into our common life together. From the age of five, I was required to attend adult church services, clad in suit and tie, three times a week. And every service began with at least three, sometimes four hymns. And on Sunday nights, half the service consisted of people picking their favorite hymns. …

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I’m Not Who I Was (Video)

I’m Not Who I Was Video by Brandon Heath Video Source “I’m Not Who I Was” I wish you could see me now I wish I could show you how I’m not who I was I used to be mad at you A little on the hurt side too But I’m not who I was I found my way around To forgiving you some time ago But I never got to tell you so… I found us in a photograph I saw me and I had to laugh You know…

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‘God Will Make a Way’: Hong Kong Protestors Shout for Revival in Faceoff with Communism

‘God Will Make a Way’: Hong Kong Protestors Shout for Revival in Faceoff with Communism by Lucille Talusan for CBN News China celebrated the 70th anniversary of its communist revolution by showing off its military power Tuesday. It comes after violent clashes erupted over the weekend here in Hong Kong and protests continued today against Beijing’s communist regime. The military parade showcased China’s growing emergence as an increasingly ambitious global power, highlighting China’s rapidly developing advanced weapons technology, including missiles that reportedly can hit the US in 30 minutes. Rows…

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The Measure You Use…Choosing Wisely

The Measure You Use…Choosing Wisely Jesus actually states in Matthew 7 1 Judge not, that you be not judged. 2 For with what judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you. Then we learn from Paul that we must judge in order to “savour” a sweet-smelling aroma. What I’ve heard said, in no uncertain terms, is that I must judge others and I must judge circumstances / situations. If I don’t, I may wind up staring into the…

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Interests Of Others

Interests Of Others If you’ve ever considered suicide you already know there is a deep yearning that seems to go unknown, that knows no depth and becomes something that consumes the whole of a person. It is a dark, lonely place that can not be easily abandoned without help. Few people walk out of their own accord. By the end of this day some 177 people will die from a drug overdose. Most will be accidental but a fair amount will be intentional. Tomorrow this same number of people will…

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How to Position Yourself to Walk in Your God-Given Anointing

How to Position Yourself to Walk in Your God-Given Anointing by BRANDON A. COX for Charisma News That word—”anointing”—is tricky. If you grew up in a Pentecostal/charismatic environment, you might associate the anointing with a particular ecstatic experience, or with the practice of anointing the sick with oil and prayer or perhaps with the preacher delivering a particularly powerful message. If you grew up Catholic, Orthodox or in another liturgical tradition, you probably think of the anointing as referring to those individuals set aside for a particular full-time priestly ministry…

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