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It was something that President Lincoln had long hoped to do. He would, if the opportunity came, free the slaves. He did not have the
My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is perfected in weakness. (2 Cor. 12:9)
Billy Currington’s song recounts a chance encounter in
With our nation’s border crisis worsening by the week, the legal tug-of-war between the Biden Administration and Texas Governor Greg Abbott once again exposes a
For many Christians today there is a divide between religion and science. We hold that God created and sustains everything, that miracles occur, and that
We are at a crisis inflection point in our present and future. And while evil encircles us on every side and at every level, the
Francis Russell wrote a book about Warren G. Harding, titled The Shadow of Blooming Grove. It’s a biography of a man considered one of our
She walked into our clinic nauseous and praying, although she had never before acknowledged God’s presence in her life.
It was once taken for granted in the United States that crises and important occasions were marked by prayer. From 1789, when George Washington began
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