How many close friends do you have in your life today? Take a minute and count them. Do you have more or less than you did ten years ago? One…
Month: November 2022
Why So Many Young People Are “Dysconnected” From Their Families, Bodies, and Reality
A tragic trend of the past few years is the explosion in the number of young people who identify as “transgender” or “non-binary.” Filmmaker Donald J. Johnson’s latest production, Dysconnected, examines…
Wallpaper: Keeps Us to the End
“It is the power of God, through the grace of God, that keeps us to the end.” — Alistair Begg Click Below to Download your Image: Apple Devices:iPadsiPhones Other Devices:Android…
Augustine Could’ve Written ‘City of God’ in 2022 – Chris Watkin
Tell me if this scenario sounds familiar. Society is divided into die-hard factions that seem to do little but shout at each other. A self-congratulatory rhetoric of freedom and openness…
Am I Resting or Just Being Lazy? – Amy DiMarcangelo
How do I rest without succumbing to laziness? Rest is a gift from God, one we can joyfully receive with thanks. But like it does with most gifts, sin tempts…
How My Grandma Can Help You Be a Better Christian – Rechab Gray
“Annie Mae is an angel!” Whenever I journey to my grandmother’s hometown of Tallulah, Louisiana, I always hear about her influence on those who know her best. It blows my…
Survey finds increasing number of Protestants want their church to be politically homogenous
As voters prepare to cast their ballots for the midterm elections, a recent study purports that most Protestants prefer to attend a church where the congregation’s political views align with…
Survey finds increasing number of Protestants want their church to be politically homogenous
As voters prepare to cast their ballots for the midterm elections, a recent study purports that most Protestants prefer to attend a church where the congregation’s political views align with…
Survey finds increasing number of Protestants want their church to be politically homogenous
As voters prepare to cast their ballots for the midterm elections, a recent study purports that most Protestants prefer to attend a church where the congregation’s political views align with…
Survey finds increasing number of Protestants want their church to be politically homogenous
As voters prepare to cast their ballots for the midterm elections, a recent study purports that most Protestants prefer to attend a church where the congregation’s political views align with…