When we are going through a process of prophetic development, the difficulties of the circumstances may cause us to wrongly define where we are in God. God is suddenly not doing what we think He should be doing and when, specifically, we think He should do it like, ah, bring relief to our situation? Our emotions get dragged down with the weight of our interpretati...
The last few days Jesus’ life were the most tragic of any in human history. Ruthless men and women mocked Him, spit upon Him, and even bit Him. Amidst all the ...
Throughout the history of God's dealings with man, He has revealed Himself as a covenant-making God. The Almighty covenanted with Noah, Abraham, Moses and David; He...
In a Times article entitled, As an Atheist, I Truly Believe Africa Needs God, reporter Matthew Parris explains why the reality of Christian mission work in Africa defied...
I wrote this article on Joan of Arc several years ago after reading Mark Twain's incredible book on her life. The Lord has been bringing this article to memory often in...
Socio-Economic Study Reveals: Religion Is a Strong Cohesive Force. Study shows that worshippers have more friends and maintain closer ties to neighbours than non reli...
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Keeping the Faith in ChinaMonday, 31 December 2007 | Jeremy ReynaldsBBC News reports that many of China's Christians Attend Underground Churches. The report also said that the underground Christians make the Chinese Communist Party nervous.There are... + Full Story