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Medieval women’s ideas about heaven were inspired by the visions and sufferings they experienced, says Hetta Howes ...
In today's Making Disciples Letter, Al Stanford describes the steps to accepting Jesus' grace and being saved.
Jonah wasn’t scared he’d fail. He was scared he’d succeed. God said, “Go to Nineveh.” Jonah said, “No thanks,” and boarded a ...
In the next life will we still grieve over certain things? While all believers look forward to being with their Lord in heaven forever, ...
Do you remember the movie “The Ten Commandments?” I was in high school when I first watched it. Since then, I have watched it ...
Today we celebrate the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, two giants of our Christian faith, two pillars of the early Church, whose distinct missions and temperaments helped shape Christianity as we ...
NKJV: “I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot. I could wish you were cold or hot. So then, because you are ...
According to the late Christian philosopher Dallas Willard, your eternal destiny is not cosmic retirement; it is to be part ...
First, I am so sorry about the difficulty you are facing. Pray for your children and be sure to always be there for them. You ...
When John Lennon released Imagine in 1971, he captured the world’s attention with a hauntingly beautiful melody and a vision of global peace that seemed both noble and necessary. The song has since ...
In today's Making Disciples Letter, Al Stanford talks about his funeral suit, special occasions and what is really important.
Jesus spoke about hell more than anyone else in the Bible. He warned of weeping and gnashing of teeth (Matthew 8:12). He described it as a place of unquenchable fire (Mark 9:43). He told of a great ...
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