Without a doubt, the most famous statue of Jesus in the entire world is Christ the Redeemer. Overlooking the sprawling city of Rio de Janeiro in South America, the Redeemer …
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Answered Prayer…or Mental Illness?
In 2018, Donald Trump and Mike Pence were in office together and the subject of the Vice President’s faith came up on a well-known TV show called The View. After …
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Thomas Watson on Sin
“Till sin be bitter, Christ will not be sweet.”
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Ponder this for a moment: J. K. Rowling knows everything about Harry Potter, but Harry Potters knows nothing of J. K. Rowling. Mark Twain knows everything about Huck Finn, but …
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When the four Pevensie siblings stumbled through a wardrobe closet into a mythical land, they were surprised. But when they met the King of that land, their surprise grew even …
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“I came to Him longing for something I did not have. I remain with Him because I have something I will not trade.”
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Body Not Required?
Easter always stirs conversations about the credibility of the resurrection. Some believe the Bible’s version is trustworthy, while others give no credence to Scripture’s testimony whatsoever. In an attempt to …
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“The salvation of man is through love and in love.”
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Nietzche on Christians
“His disciples will have to look more saved if I am to believe in their savior.” Topics Illustrated Include: Christianity Christians Discipleship Disobedience Hypocrisy Jesus Lifestyle Obedience Quotes Saved …
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Gasping for Air
Jon Krakauer and Andy Harris reached the summit of Mt. Everest at 1:12pm on May 10, 1996. At 29,028 feet elevation, they were literally “on top of the world.” But …