Comfort FoodRead the Bible in a year: Genesis 28-29, Psalm 33, Matthew 18According to the secular media miracles happen regularly. An ocean-liner sinks, and days later someone is pulled to safety. This is hailed as a “miracle.” While the media us…
Comfort FoodRead the Bible in a year: Genesis 28-29, Psalm 33, Matthew 18According to the secular media miracles happen regularly. An ocean-liner sinks, and days later someone is pulled to safety. This is hailed as a “miracle.” While the media us…
Comfort FoodRead the Bible in a year: Genesis 27, Psalm 32, Matthew 17I regularly preach open air each Saturday at Huntington Beach, in Southern California, and crossed swords with a Jehovah’s Witness recently. This man was tall, eloquent, and certai…
Watchdog groups are sounding the alarm on increasing acts of violence against Christians in India at the hands of the country’s Hindu community.
Americans are in for a rude awakening. Starting September 2012, some people will wake up to strategically-placed graphic pictures. And they won’t like what they see. But it’s about time. Countless lives are lost because of this “choice.” What’s most surprising is that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)…
The push for women’s rights, a welcomed by-product of the Arab Spring uprisings throughout North Africa and the Middle East, has arrived in ultra-conservative and Islam-dominated Egypt.
In another violation of religious freedom, Iran has once again asked imprisoned Christian pastor Youcef Nadarkhani to renounce his faith in Christ and accept the prophet Muhammad as his savior, all with the promise of securing his release.
In its latest annual report, Fides released the names of all of the pastoral workers killed in a violent manner due to their faith in the year of 2011.
ComfortFoodReadthe Bible in a year: Genesis 22-23, Psalms 26-29, Matthew 14You may have heard thesong, “Father Abraham had Many Sons,” but did you know that he also had manynephews? Two of them were named “Huz” and “Buz” (see Genesis …
A Syrian church leader has accused Western powers of sacrificing Middle Eastern Christians for political and economic gain at a time of an increase in radical Islamism in the region. At issue, according to observers, is the wisdom of supporting pro-dem…