The 3 Pledges Every Christian Child Should Remember
As I get older, I find more and more memories coming back that I had long since forgotten had ever existed
As I get older, I find more and more memories coming back that I had long since forgotten had ever existed
I don t think I have ever felt more uncertain about America s economic future than I do now Do you see any light at the end of the tunnel My anxiety levels are growing
Editor Brian Kaylor reflects on a comment by Joe Biden at a memorial service on Tuesday to those who died from COVID-19: “To heal we must remember. It’s hard sometimes to remember. But that’s how we heal.”
It was a beautiful cold day back when I was in middle school on a special trip that I have recently been looking back ...
I ve always said I wish God could teach me the biggest lessons without the biggest heartaches But I usually find it s seasons of grief and suffering when I learn the most
Decades after his death, White evangelicals finally came to recognize King’s contribution to American democracy and biblical justice. But during his lifetime, a large segment of the American church derided King and other activists and even resisted the aims of the civil rights movement.
Turmoil, chaos, and confusion are running rampant, and that’s an understatement. Those in the charismatic community are wondering how the “prophets” missed it, and conservative Christians are asking, “Why did God allow this election to end like this?”
While I have many regrets (and joys), as a single parent, one of my greatest regrets is the loss of “family” photos and snippits of good memories.
If there’s one thing Americans love, it is freedom. And if there is one thing Americans are known for, it is being a freedom-loving, independent people.
If we live like the world, why should non-Christians listen to us, and more importantly, to God Our charge to the body of Christ is as follows
Before janitors could even remove the litter and excrement from the Capitol after last week’s attack by a pro-Trump mob, some politicians and preachers started issuing calls for unity and reconciliation. But, Editor Brian Kaylor argues, skipping past truth-telling and accountability would be an injustice.