Brazil’s Supreme Court allows crucifixes, religious symbols in public buildings

Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court has unanimously ruled to allow the presence of religious symbols in public buildings, affirming that their display does not conflict with the country’s secular principles. Read…

Kirk Cameron aims to reinvent kids’ TV with biblical values, debuts ‘Adventures with Iggy and Mr. Kirk’

Kirk Cameron and Brave Books have launched a new venture into children’s entertainment, a show the “Growing Pains” actor hopes becomes a significant, Bible-based player in the battle for children’s…

Is A Divine “Intelligent Designer” Just a “God of the Gaps”?

In my book, God’s Crime Scene: A Homicide Detective Examines the Evidence for a Divinely Created Universe, I make a comprehensive case for the involvement of a Divine, Intelligent Designer…

Does Paul Speak the Truth? – John Piper

How can we trust that Paul’s writings are true? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper explores Paul’s transformation and his claims of receiving revelation from Jesus. Watch…

Calling All Christians: The Everyday Mission of God – Seth Porch

The music swells. All eyes are fixed on the front. The moment has arrived. Now you hear these words: “If anyone is sensing a call to the mission field, would…

A month in chains: Nigerian priest abducted, forced to march barefoot forgives attackers

A Nigerian priest abducted by armed insurgents, forced to march barefoot for days and left chained up for over a month before his release is opening up about his road…

I Am the True Vine (John 15:1–11) – David Platt

In his TGCW24 message, David Platt teaches Jesus’s final “I am” statement from John 15:1–11, which Jesus spoke to his disciples on the night he was betrayed. Jesus calls all…

The Calvin You Haven’t Read – Christopher Osterbrock

John Calvin died in 1564. His works have been continually read since his death. What more can we learn from his sermons at this point in history? A recent collection…

Australia set to ban social media for minors under 16, the world’s strictest regulations

Australia has passed legislation to ban children under 16 from using social media, a move that will enforce the world’s strictest regulations on platform usage by minors. Read More The…

Avoid the Experience Trap This Christmas – Holly Lynne Smith

My credit card dreads the months between August and February. After surviving back-to-school shopping and the onslaught of autumn and winter holidays, I wince at the thought of how much…

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