As a secular American Jew, Clifford Goldstein was driven by one consuming obsession: to write a bestselling novel. God was nowhere on...
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As a secular American Jew, Clifford Goldstein was driven by one consuming obsession: to write a bestselling novel. God was nowhere on...
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By far the most traumatic event of my adolescence was Sue Cook’s house fire. I recall the suburban home ringed with a...
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Arizona Governor Jan Brewer, under intense public pressure, vetoed Senate Bill 1062, a religious freedom bill that had been “egregiously misrepresented,” according...
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“Likewise the Spirit also helps in our weaknesses. For we do not know what we should pray for as we ought, but...
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When I think of hunger, I picture an emaciated man with defined ribs, and perhaps a slightly protruding, enlarged abdomen, signaling malnutrition....
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Where is the United States in the End-Time Scenario? “When I look at Bible prophecy, one thing that is of great interest...
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The Bible knows what’s going on inside of you. It understands the complexity of the human being and penetrates into the deep...
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Ignaz Semmelweis was a Hungarian physician who lived in the mid-1800s before the germ theory was born. Years after his death he...
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The Origin of Protestantism “Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and...
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It’s been said that Christians are “so heavenly minded that they’re no earthly good.” That’s a tragic indictment. It infers that with...
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The heart has always been thought to be responsible for pumping some eight thousand liters of blood per day at rest and...
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