Dr. Jim Denison
On this day twenty years ago, the church I pastored in Dallas held a community service in response to the 9/11 attacks. We invited ministers from across the denominational spectrum to lead in prayer, worship, and proclamation. Our sanctuary, which seats 2,200 people, was filled to overflowing.
“I miss the America of 9/12”: Two steps to transforming purpose and unity
By Hugh Hewitt
The majority of Americans remember our 37th President Richard Nixon for one thing and one thing only: the Watergate scandal. But there’s much more to the man than that. Like him or not, he was one of the most significant figures of the 20th century.
By Milton Quintanilla
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, more parents have decided to homeschool their children in place of sending them to public schools.
By Milton Quintanilla
On Wednesday, a 37-year-old Texas man on death row won a reprieve after he claimed that the Lone Star state was violating his religious freedom by refusing to let his pastor lay hands on him at the time of his execution.
By Oded Borowski
When you look at a map of the Middle East, you may notice many place names that include as their element the word “tell.” You can find names beginning with “tell” in Israel, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq. In Arabic and Hebrew, the word “tell” means “a mound, a ruin-heap, a hill on which a city stood”—an ancient buried city. When the Arabic word is written in English it is spelled “tell”; the Hebrew word is spelled “tel” in English.
How to Tell a Tell
By Jocelyn Neo
With the launch of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) five-year “sinicization campaign” in 2018, the regime has been working to “re-create” spiritual beliefs that are compatible with its ideologies, according to a Chinese American pastor.
By Joseph Mussomeli
I sometimes still worry that all the publicity centering around September 11th drowns out the cries of those who died that day. I don’t want that to happen. The tragedy of their dying was corrupted from the very start by our leaders who failed to understand why they died and who used their dying for their own objectives…
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