A Letter From Saint Paul to Today’s American Believers
If Paul were alive in our time, he would not remain silent—he would write to the churches in America, urging them back to faithfulness in Christ and away from the snares of our culture.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
If Paul were alive in our time, he would not remain silent—he would write to the churches in America, urging them back to faithfulness in Christ and away from the snares of our culture.
In Christian belief, a saint is a person who is recognized as having an exceptional degree of holiness, likeness, or closeness to God. However, the use of the term saint depends on the context and denomination.
Those who are Christians have already made the decision to trust God, at least on some level. Today’s article outlines six reasons to trust God.
For more than forty-five years, Cliffe Knechtle has been doing something most people would never dream of: standing in the middle of college campuses, Bible in hand, daring anyone and everyone to step up and ask him their toughest questions about God. And students do — in droves.
In tender arms, remember on this day, as gentle waves meet shores of deep reflection; in complacency, once lost upon our way, we now awaken, fueled by introspection…a tribute to Charlie Kirk
Mister William was old when I interviewed him years ago. Ancient, actually. Mid-nineties. Bent and pale. “It was World War II,” William began. “I was in Italy…”
“Hi, Sean…” the email began. “…I just read your article in the newspaper about angels! No offense, but I laughed the whole way through. I cannot believe, in the 21st Century, humans still believe in angels. I am still laughing at you!”
While the trees are letting go of their leaves, maybe there are things that we need to let go of, too.
I had a dream. I was walking on the beach with God. We were the only two on the shore. God was very tall.
The first thing that struck me was that God was nothing like I thought he’d be.
Measured by scale and severity, the 20th century stands as the darkest chapter of Christian persecution in history.
Life’s burst-pipe moments may feel overwhelming, but God promises His steady presence and restoration through them.
Everyone wants a neat, clean solution to mass shootings. But here’s the uncomfortably simple truth nobody wants to say out loud: the real problem isn’t hardware—it’s heartware.
Have mercy on Minneapolis. On Minnesota. On our country. Have mercy on those of us who are angry, God. Mercy on those of us who weep. Mercy on those who mourn.
Taking a page out the Blue States’ sanctuaries for criminal illegal aliens, this movement, beginning with Wascom, Texas, in 2019, has gained steam over the past several years, spreading to Ohio, Illinois, New Mexico, Nebraska, Iowa, and Louisiana.
Does your mind wander when you pray? Do you have trouble staying focused? Maybe you have PADD–Prayer Attention Deficit Disorder. Here’s some help!
One could spend an entire lifetime in deep study and never fully digest or comprehend all that’s shared with us in the book of Daniel. It’s so richly filled with information, revelations and mysteries.
The email came yesterday.
“Dear Sean, I am an atheist, I do not believe in God… Your God cannot be omnipotent and concomitantly allow evil, you can’t have it both ways… Remember the recent floods in Texas, where was your God then?
There were two men who went fishing. The first man was old. He moved a little slower on account of his arthritis, his bad hip, and his recent hurt knee. The second man wasn’t even really a “man” at all, technically. He was a boy. The young man was brimming with energy, skipping ahead, swinging his tackle box.
I have no doubt that God’s Word gives us all the information we need to know, and nothing is hidden from us that we, as Christ followers, must understand. But the Bible is also filled with information that is not YET for us all to understand.
The Bible tells us not to worry about anything, but to pray about everything (Philippians 4:6). Is that even possible? YES, if we cling to the cross!