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Max Lucado's Endorsement of Jen Hatmaker: What it Means and Why it Matters
In the past couple of years, Jen Hatmaker has received quite a bit of attention, not only as a New York Times best-selling author and social media sensation, but also as one of the most high-profile Christians to affirm same-sex marriage. This ignited a controversy that lit up the blogosphere...
Alisa Childers,
Riveting Bible verses about hell and the promise of salvation
Bible verses about hell serve as a reminder of the consequences of rejecting God and emphasize the importance of seeking salvation through Jesus Christ. Image: Chris Barbalis | Unsplash What happens after we die? This age-old question has captivated the minds of humanity throughout history. The concept of an afterlife,...
Kathleen Orenza,
Primordial events in Theology and Science support a life/death ethic, by Martin J. Rice
Primordial events in Theology and Science support a life/death ethic by Martin J. Rice Martin Rice (Ph.D.) has written and taught in science and theology, including teaching at Christian Heritage C…
Geoff Waugh,
Are you futilely carrying water in a sieve?
By Elizabeth Prata Israel is a dry land. It is verdant in some areas where it is close to the humid Mediterranean, and in the north rain does fall between November and March. More than 70% of the a…
Elizabeth Prata,
The Beauty of Creation: God’s Gift of Color
By Elizabeth Prata Genesis 1:1: In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth When God created the earth, He could have made it colorless. He could have used only His brush strokes of bla…
Elizabeth Prata,
The Beauty of Creation: God’s Gift of Color
By Elizabeth Prata Genesis 1:1: In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth When God created the earth, He could have made it colorless. He could have used only His brush strokes of bla…
Elizabeth Prata,
The Millennium and The New Heaven and Earth — House of David Ministries
The return of Christ to establish His eternal Kingdom initiates an exciting time of restoration for much, but not all, of the earth. After the final battle of Armageddon, some places will never be inhabited again. We read, “It [Babylon] will never be inhabited, Nor will it be settled from generatio
Eric M. Teitelman,
The Millennium and The New Heaven and Earth — House of David Ministries
The return of Christ to establish His eternal Kingdom initiates an exciting time of restoration for much, but not all, of the earth. After the final battle of Armageddon, some places will never be inhabited again. We read, “It [Babylon] will never be inhabited, Nor will it be settled from generatio
Eric M. Teitelman,

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