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Read Why the Church Must Reclaim Biblical Coordination by James Spencer and more articles about Church on Christianity.com ...
On the cross, when Jesus cried out His last and yielded up His spirit, “…the veil of the sanctuary was torn in two from top to bottom; and the earth shook and the rocks were split (Matthew 27:51). The ...
“How long do you think I’ll be in therapy?” I’ve provided psychological service for close to two decades. Through it all, this question has consistently ranked as one of the top inquiries I’ve ...
If you've ever heard the phrase, “She's such a Jezebel " or "that's the Jezebel Spirit" you can probably assume it wasn’t a compliment. Jezebel, the wicked queen, and wife to the evil King Ahab had a ...
During the Day of Atonement (Numbers 36:4), the blowing of a ram’s horn would indicate the start of the year of Jubilee. A year dedicated to rest, to restoration of property, and to freeing people ...
We caught up with Anne Wilson on the red carpet at the 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards, where she's nominated for Artist of the Year and Female Artist of the Year! Anne talks about the release of REBEL ...
What Does True Success Look Like? The world defines success by personal achievement, fame, and wealth—but God's definition is far richer and more fulfilling. True biblical success isn't about applause ...
Christians are free to celebrate Valentine’s Day, but we should also use wisdom in doing so. While the day claims to honor love, the worldly idea differs from the biblical standard, as Valentine ...
Scripturally, to be “reviled” means to experience harsh abuse, insulting words, or mistreatment from others. The term includes a sense of public shaming or contempt. In Hebrew, the key word for revile ...
Yet, at some point, Jackson moves from the apolitical witness of the church to a conversation about the United States and the preservation of a particular heritage. For instance, Jackson notes: “We’ve ...
What Really Is the Bible? The Bible is the divinely influenced and written (revealed) truth of and about God, His creation, and God’s redemptive plan for mankind through Jesus Christ (Genesis 1-3). It ...
Scripturally, providence refers to God’s planned and sovereign activity over creation and history. The term “providence” doesn’t specifically appear directly in most English translations, but the ...
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