Hope in the Midst of Tragedy
Bob Reccord, President, Hope for the Heart, Offers a Word of Hope in Response to Charleston, S.C. Tragedy:
Bob Reccord, President, Hope for the Heart, Offers a Word of Hope in Response to Charleston, S.C. Tragedy:
The Civil War ended in 1865 but the Confederate flag is still flying proudly today in many southern communities. The red-white-and-blue banner is a symbol of both rebellion and racism that serves as a painful reminder of our nation’s history.
Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney of the National Clergy Christian said,
Church is boring for most because the power of God has vanished from many congregations … there is a lack of desire to pursue Him in the pulpit as well as in the pew. Like Samson, they “know not that the Spirit of the Lord has departed” (cf. Judge 16:20).
Bill Donohue comments on the way Church critics are reacting to Pope Francis’ encyclical on the environment:
I’m the poster girl for young charismatics. Born and raised in the Vineyard movement and later enrolling at a Church of God university, I think I could speak in tongues before I could speak in English.