God Tunes: How Christians Miss the Point of “Spirit in the Sky”
Greenbaum missed the point of “Spirit in the Sky” and so do many Christians to this day.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Greenbaum missed the point of “Spirit in the Sky” and so do many Christians to this day.
According to Cosmos magazine, the geometry of the Earth’s and moon’s orbit in relationship to the sun will undergo a total solar eclipse only once every 375 years.
Easter was a day of gratitude, praise, and real joy for Christians celebrating Resurrection Sunday…And another clear indicator of Democrat depravity.
This resurrection,, central to Christian doctrine, underscores themes of sacrifice, redemption, and divine power.
God gives us Sunday to meet our needs, not His. The second chapter of Mark’s Gospel tells us how the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.
Easter and Christmas are the only times that millions of people are willing to give Christianity a passing thought — so here are a few things to think about.
On this beautiful Easter morning, let’s not forget that this high and holy day isn’t about the rabbit or the eggs. It’s all about Jesus. He is risen indeed!
The Old Covenant and the New Covenant stand as pillars that shape the beliefs and practices of millions around the world.
Genesis 1:27 (NIV)
“So God created mankind in his own image,
in the image of God he created them;
male and female he created them.”
God Has a Wonderful Plan for Your Life “Many are the plans of a man’s heart, but it is the LORD’s purpose that prevails.” ~Proverbs 19:21 If you have ever been in church circles or hung out with people of faith long enough you have probably heard the phrase, “God has a wonderful plan for …
When we were growing up, my brother and I never got Easter baskets. Easter meant going to church and getting new Easter clothes. Our parents (actually, we just blame Mom–sorry, Mom) wanted to instill in us that Easter was not about rabbits or chocolate eggs, but rather about the resurrection of Jesus. We understood that–years …
Palm Sunday, or Passion Sunday, is a day of celebration in the Christian church. But why do we celebrate? Because Easter is coming!