Dabo Swinney Lived With Mom in College at Alabama and it Made Them Closer
Dabo and Carol were essentially homeless his senior year of high school, bouncing around from friends' couches
It was a move of necessity. His family had no money after his father’s business failed when Dabo was in high school. Ervil Swinney quickly plummeted into a cycle of domestic abuse and alcoholism. “I come from the most screwed-up dysfunctional situation,” Swinney said. “You’ve got violence. Police at your house. Your dad’s gone. Nowhere... Continue Reading
A Timely Model: Abolitionist William Wilberforce and the Pro-Life Movement
Who was William Wilberforce, and what does his role in the abolitionist movement have to do with the pro-life movement today?
“Wilberforce recognized that activism without tact was ineffective and represented poor stewardship. Tactlessness wastes the talents God gives us to advance his kingdom. Thus Wilberforce not only learned the rules of savvy politics; he mastered them.” The reaction to the now 10 undercover videos showing Planned Parenthood executives haggling the body parts of aborted babies has evoked numerous comparisons... Continue Reading
I Want to Be a Megachurch Pastor
When I consider being a megachurch pastor, I remember this; the church is not about me. It’s about Jesus Christ and Him crucified for sinners.
God doesn’t want pastors who will bring out every gimmick to get people in the door. God doesn’t want pastors who will hold back, manipulate, or splice His Word, no matter how noble the intentions seem. God wants men who will proclaim the cross, who will proclaim that you are lost, who will proclaim that... Continue Reading
3 Reasons Millennials Are Getting Fired
A backlash to Milllennials' mindsets at work is causing some to get fired. Here's why.
Part of the problem is how much external motivators were used on Millennials growing up. In the book Punished by Rewards, Alfie Kohn argues that Millennials have an addiction to praise, perks, and other incentives to learn–better known as bribes. Thus, when they get to the job and the newness wear off, they think it’s... Continue Reading
Norway Begins Adoption Process for 5 Children Seized From Christian Parents
Norwegian child services have begun the adoption process for five children who were seized from a Romanian Pentecostal family in November after concerns were expressed about the parents' Christian faith.
The five children of Ruth and Marius Bodnariu were seized by the Barnevernet (Norway’s child services agency) on Nov. 16 after the principal of the middle school their two oldest daughters attend cited concerns about the children’s religious upbringing and how the parents were teaching their kids that God punishes sin…. the family was also... Continue Reading
Pastor McConnell Not Guilty of ‘Grossly Offensive’ Remarks About Islam
The 78-year-old denied two charges relating to a sermon he gave in Whitewell Metropolitan Tabernacle in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 2014.
Judge Liam McNally told Belfast Magistrates’ Court he did think the pastor’s passion in preaching meant it “had caused him to lose the run of himself” and advised him to consider the impact of his words in future. However, he concluded that the words upon which the charges were based, while offensive, do not reach... Continue Reading
Was U.S. Aid Worker In Afghanistan Killed For Her Newfound Christian Faith?
Lisa Akbari, a 25-year-old American, lived in Afghanistan for three years.
Akbari, a 25-year-old American, lived in Afghanistan for three years. Mayana Aliah Akbari told CNN her sister recently become a Christian and had been making efforts to share her faith. “We’re not sure if that’s the exact reason for her death,” Mayana said. “She wanted to spread the word. I guess she said the words... Continue Reading
Boston Hospital Expels Doctor Over LGBT Views
Paul Church argued Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center should not promote unhealthy lifestyles
But BIDMC was more focused on his “offensive” and “unacceptable” words toward the gay community, rather than his medical concerns about the health consequences of LGBT activities or even his right to express personal beliefs. After several tense meetings with Church, a 25-member Medical Executive Committee made up of hospital staff voted on March 15... Continue Reading
Muslims Protect Christians In Kenyan Bus Attack
A group of Islamist gunmen ambushed the bus, boarded it, and attempted to divide passengers into Muslim and Christian groups. But Muslim passengers refused to cooperate.
One Muslim passenger, Abdi Mohamud Abdi, told Reuters more than 10 al-Shabaab fighters told them to separate from the Christians, but they did not comply. “We even gave some non-Muslims our religious attire to wear in the bus so that they would not be identified easily. We stuck together tightly,” Abdi said. “The militants threatened... Continue Reading
I Have Parkinson’s and I Am at Peace
Here are some verses which the Lord has brought to my mind a number of times in the last year
Parkinson’s usually does not shorten a person’s life expectancy very much, but in any case, I’m happy to live as long as the Lord wills that I live, and to keep on being productive for as long as he enables me to do so. “In your book were written, every one of them, the days... Continue Reading
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