Our thoughts, concerns, and prayers go out to those affected by the Japanese 8.9 earthquake and resulting tsunami on March 11th. Millions of viewers were stunned by the devastation that took place as the debris laden tsunami rolled across the northeast coast of Japan.
I refuse to be a Christian pessimist. Here are three reasons why I can face the future with hope.
By J. Lee Grady
Terrorist bombings. Middle East turmoil. $3.95 gas. Killer floods. Moral breakdown. Fragile economies.
No wonder Charlie Sheen is going crazy!
Seriously, there’s a lot of bad news out there. Negative headlines make people fearful, agitated, addicted or even sick. But from what I’ve read in my Bible, Christians should not freak out every time a gloomy cloud settles over us. We, of all people on earth, should be full of hope.
In this guest column John Dyer revisits a topic Christianity Today examined a decade ago: how the internet is shaping theological debate.
The following commentary is submitted by Dr. Michael A. Milton, Chancellor/CEO-Elect of Reformed Theological Seminary.
Entrepreneur Dani Johnson on the Bible, giving, and ABC’s new reality show.
What the Holy Spirit did in the former Soviet Union in 1989 will happen again in Islamic nations.
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