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Southwest Pilot Hailed As Hero: ‘God Is Good’

After successfully landing her damaged plane Southwest Airlines pilot Tammie Jo Shults texted a longtime friend: “God is good.”

Written by Leigh Jones | Tuesday, April 24, 2018

After graduating from MidAmerica Nazarene University in Olathe, Kan., in 1983, Shults joined the U.S. Navy in 1985. She was one of the first female fighter pilots in the Navy, which didn’t allow women to fly in combat until a few months after Shults left active duty, in 1993. But she participated in training missions... Continue Reading

Attending Corporate Worship

Four important reasons Christians ought to attend the Lord’s Day gathering.

Written by Jared C. Wilson | Sunday, April 22, 2018

When we strangers and aliens gather as brothers and sisters under the banner of the gospel, we are rehearsing that glorious day when we will know as we are known, when our sin is vanquished and our Christian fellowship is fully enjoyed. As such, going to church is perhaps the most heavenly thing you can... Continue Reading

What ‘Mommy Wars’ Means on the Mission Field

I was a casual bystander in the US culture’s so-called “mommy wars” until I became a mother.

Written by Rachel Cohen | Sunday, April 22, 2018

In my experience, communicating the effect of sin on God’s perfect creation actually brings moms relief. They see their own inability to stop unfortunate events—natural disasters, drunk drivers, epidemics, and so on. The Holy Spirit uses that realization to reveal their hopelessness and lack of peace apart from Christ.   I was not a mother... Continue Reading

What I Would Have Done Differently

Billy Graham's regrets, in his own words.

Written by Collin Hansen | Saturday, April 21, 2018

“Graham’s most distressing embarrassment also concerned a president, his close friend Richard Nixon. Listening to tapes of Nixon’s dark side shocked Graham and permanently changed his relationship with politicians.”   For all of Billy Graham’s remarkable accomplishments, he made his share of mistakes. These mistakes might have harmed his ministry if not for Graham’s willingness... Continue Reading

Christian Missionary Waterboarded by ISIS in Prison, Led 40 to Christ

Czech missionary Petr Jasek endured a 14-month imprisonment in Sudan where he was tortured by fellow cellmates. Jesus supernaturally imparted peace during his confinement and he became a bold witness.

Written by Mark Ellis | Thursday, April 19, 2018

Then Jasek was moved to another prison where conditions were even worse. “We were squeezed in a small room — 15 by 18 feet. There were sometimes 40 of us. That was the situation and I was able to lead 40 Eritrean refugees to Christ,” he said. “It was like new revelation for me. I... Continue Reading

Ambrose of Milan

One of the most talented bishop of the early church.

Written by Christian History | Thursday, April 19, 2018

Only one name is more associated with Ambrose than Theodosius’s, and only one student outshined this teacher: Augustine. The skeptical professor of rhetoric had gone to Milan in 384 to hear the bishop’s famous allegorical preaching. By the time he left four years later, he had been baptized by Ambrose and given a philosophical basis... Continue Reading

I Was A Disney Princess, I Had An Abortion, And It Almost Ruined My Life

Recently, Planned Parenthood tweeted, ‘We Need a Disney Princess Who Had an Abortion.’ No, we do not.

Written by Deanna Falchook | Tuesday, April 17, 2018

On Monday, I got up and went to work. I wondered if anyone would notice that I had been crying all weekend. I put on my costume. I worked hard to put my eye makeup on to cover the tear stains. I fixed my hair, brushed on my blush, applied lipstick, and tried to smile... Continue Reading

Macrina the Younger – The Fourth Cappadocian

Basil’s and Gregory of Nyssa’s sister Macrina is less known, in spite of the powerful influence she exercised on her whole family.

Written by Simonetta Carr | Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Macrina’s enthusiasm for an ascetic life was contagious. When her mother transferred the family to their estate in Annisa, Pontus (on the southern coast of the Black Sea), Macrina persuaded her to turn the place into a religious community. There, the family and some like-minded people lived together, devoting their time to prayer, service to... Continue Reading

Bill Hybels, Willow Creek and Truth

Pastor Bill Hybels announced his resignation from Willow Creek, an influential megachurch in the Chicago area.

Written by Ray Carroll | Monday, April 16, 2018

Ministers should never be protected simply because of their role or status. Every accusation should be taken seriously and dealt with in a prompt manner. I can’t even begin to relay to you how many emails I get from women in the local church who have been flirted with by their pastor inappropriately but have... Continue Reading

Why Francis Schaeffer Matters: His Approach to Apologetics – Part 6

Schaeffer begins his approach to apologetics by pointing out that every non-regenerate person enters the discussion with a set of presuppositions.

Written by David S. Steele | Monday, April 16, 2018

Some have taken the time to analyze their presuppositions.  Most have not.  But each non-regenerate person is caught in the horns of a dilemma because it is impossible to be consistent in logic or practice.  This holds true along the whole spectrum of people.   Christian Apologetics: Two Purposes Francis Schaeffer’s holds a rather basic... Continue Reading

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