I have 1,001 reasons to love the Jeremy Lin story. First, the obvious: I’m human and, like anyone with a pulse, love a good ol’ fashioned underdog story. Few things can top the tale of a Harvard walk-on-turned-All-Ivy-Leaguer who goes undrafted, bounces around a few NBA teams and the NBA’s Development League, and then gets a Hail Mary chance with a team in the world’s biggest media market. Fast-forward all of two weeks since the New York Knicks point guard was inserted into a game because of teammates’ injuries, and we’re all swept up in Linsanity.
The pop diva’s death should remind us of an uncomfortable reality: People in church take drugs.
Why did people applaud Bishop Long’s bizarre “coronation” in Atlanta?
Do you want the real power of the Holy Spirit? Then don’t pretend by pushing people to the floor when you pray.
It is time for the church in Africa—and throughout the world—to address abuse and injustice against women and girls.
The most frequent objection of those who fear the presence of believers in government is, “What right do you have to impose your morals on us?” Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council tells them, “The same right you have to impose your lack of morals on us.”
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