Does God Still Speak through Dreams and Visions?
Across generations, believers have asked an important question Does God still speak through dreams and visions
Across generations, believers have asked an important question Does God still speak through dreams and visions
All the men and women who were killed in defending America died before their natural time. Most of them were in their teens and 20s. My father, a World War II Navy veteran with 13 battle stars in the Pacific, to the day he died at 92, fondly remembered the men he served with, the men who died in their early twenties like he was, far from home.
Abortion on college campuses is a band-aid solution to the deeper issue of irresponsible sexual activity or the tragedy of sexual assault.
When we focus on what we are against, we immediately put ourselves on the other side of the table from others who think differently. However, when we focus on what we are for, we can better walk in unity and harmony.
If you could take a computer chip out of the back of your head and tabulate your internal dialogue for the last 24 hours on your laptop, if you’re like most men, you would discover that 78% of your self-talk was negative.
When we think about these veterans this November 11th, who are likely to pass away of old age in a matter of four or five more years, Christ’s teaching that “greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends” takes on new meaning.
The young crowd kept chanting. The veteran looked at us and shook his head sadly. I will never forget his expression. He slowly walked away. The Army soldier hadn’t been defeated on a battlefield overseas; defeat had come on a leftist college campus in the nation he’d served.
It is my sad duty to inform you that the superhero is dead, and Hollywood is to blame.
There are some words of Jesus that usually send chills up my spine whenever I read them. The fear of being turned away by God at the end of my Christian journey is sometimes overwhelming.
One of the reasons millions of church members attend in-person services is because it represents a healthy habit they have developed.
The teachings of Jesus were given to the average, working-class man and woman. Wouldn't we want to know about them?