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That night in September 1988 was Casson’s first inkling that something or Someone was out there orchestrating the events of his life. “The only reason I’m not on death row is that God intervened.”
Between Christ’s birth and 1914, Christianity grew into a sizable 30 percent of the Middle East’s population. Today, Christians account for just 3 percent of the region’s population.
How God Healed Me from My Abortion
By Kevin DeYoung
There are a lot of things that can and should be said on anniversary of Roe v. Wade. On his blog, Kevin DeYoung let someone else say something – a friend of his wife who had an abortion while in college, and later received God’s grace for this sin. You may read her story here.
Drones have killed some bad people in recent years: Libyan tyrant Moammar Gadhafi, al-Qaidas Anwar al-Awlaki, terrorists in Afghanistan and Pakistan all without putting their operators in harms way.
We spent a few minutes chatting with Garriott about how God is using the PCA’s Ministry to State to change lives in seats of power across the globe.
From Heaven to Earth
By Richard D. Phillips
The Santa Claus story is simple and attractive: be good and get great toys on Christmas morning. Christians tell a better story and receive a better gift. But is the basic story clear and simple in our minds?
5 facts about Americans’ views on life-and-death issues
By Michael Lipka
A recent Pew Research Center survey explores Americans’ views on end-of-life issues, ranging from the morality of suicide to personal preferences for end-of-life care.
Several weeks ago, amid the latest battle over government spending, U.S. Senate Chaplain Barry Black offered a short, simple, and perfectly apt prayer for our divided nation: “Lord, deliver us from governing by crisis.”
A Proclamation
By Abraham Lincoln
The year that is drawing towards its close, has been filled with the blessings of fruitful fields and healthful skies.
Their Abortions—What Do These Abortion Testimonies Really Reveal?
By Albert Mohler
A signal event in America’s long trial over the tragedy of abortion occurred this week with the publication of a cover story in New York magazine that was simply titled, “My Abortion.” The issue is riveting, offering testimonies from women who have aborted their children—some of them repeatedly. As Meaghan Winter, author of the article, explains, “Of all the battles in our half-century culture war, perhaps none seems further from being resolved, in our laws and in our consciences, than abortion.”