Believe in the Blood
It is not time to underplay the severity of the scourge of COVID-19. It is also not the time for conspiracy theories about how it started. This virus is as harmful as it’s being reported. It plans to take no…Read More→
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By 'Segun Olude on
It is not time to underplay the severity of the scourge of COVID-19. It is also not the time for conspiracy theories about how it started. This virus is as harmful as it’s being reported. It plans to take no…Read More→
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By ChristianWeek on
Are we willing to change some things up? If you look at your leadership teams, whose voice really matters? Because if the rising generations don’t think we’re going to listen to them, if they don’t think we can change anything,…Read More→
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By Stephen J. Bedard and ChristianWeek on
The church I pastor has a foot on each end of the spectrum of styles of Christian community. On one end, we are 186 year old congregation meeting in a 130 year old building with wooden pews and stained glass…Read More→
By Rick Van Warner on
As a family who has fought for nearly a decade to keep our opioid-addicted son alive, we’re grateful that this deadly epidemic has finally been dragged into the public spotlight. Yet the media and government focus on the crisis too…Read More→
By Brad Friesen on
A few weeks ago, we welcomed our first grandchild into the world. Amidst my great joy, I have recently found myself reflecting on the incredible responsibility of raising children. Scripture advises that if we “train up a child in the…Read More→
By Adam Abrams / JNS.org on
At a time of warming relations between Israel and Arab states, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held his first public meeting Monday with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New…Read More→