The Latest Headlines, Commentary, and Bible Articles at your fingertips.

Categories

Saturday, July 6, 2024

  • Harbingers: The Most Neglected Biblical Truth In Today’s Churches

    ...Why do so many pastors refuse to mention the biblically sound promise that we will live forever in imperishable bodies like that of our Lord Jesus? It’s the most neglected biblical truth in today’s churches.

Friday, July 5, 2024

Thursday, July 4, 2024

Wednesday, July 3, 2024

  • Israel Ready To Begin Offensive In Lebanon Later In July, Says Report

    Israel will begin its offensive on Lebanon in the second half of July unless Hezbollah holds its fire, reports said...But Hezbollah does not intend to stop its attacks on Israel until the war in Gaza ends.

  • Church Answers: Should Churches Celebrate July 4th?

    ...Four predominant views exist concerning whether American churches should recognize the holiday in a worship service. These views are on a spectrum, and godly people can have differing perspectives.

  • Core Christianity: Loving Saints With Memory Loss

    ...Dementia is one of the most feared medical diagnoses. While no one desires physical decline, there is something within our cultural worldview that particularly fears cognitive and memory changes.

  • The Stream: The Left Fears Christians Standing For Godly Principles

    ...If today’s Christians were simply to stand up — and, most importantly, if they all believe in a Cause greater than themselves, then all the insane ills plaguing Western society would dissipate like vapor.

  • IFStudies: PARENTS, PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR PHONES!

    Who thinks their phone is more important than their kids? No one? Then why do I see parents ignoring their children and focusing on their phones and electronics while in public and at gatherings...?

  • TGC: Amid Turmoil, Haiti Finds Hope

    ...The United Nations estimates that more than 575,000 people are displaced, living in tents. About 5 million people—more than half of Haiti’s population—are in extreme need of food.

  • Sharper Iron: Bible Colleges To Close

    “Clarks Summit University’s Board of Trustees has made the difficult and painful decision to begin the process of closure. Clarks Summit University, including Baptist Bible Seminary, is unable to offer...

  • Christian Post: The Most Important Day In US History

    What was the most important day in our nation's history? Many would say July 4, 1776, and for very good reasons. Yet there was another July 4 that may be the more miraculous day: July 4, 1787.

  • Victor Davis Hanson: The Lies We Have Lived Through

    ...The useful lie continued throughout his presidency, escalating in direct proportion to Joe’s mounting stumbles, brain freezes, rambling, and incomprehensible speech.

  • Proclaim & Defend: Tell Mother I’ll Be There

    ....The tender music reminder of a loving Christian mother coupled with a pointed Bible message stirred hundreds of trainmen to seek God’s gift of everlasting life through faith in Christ.

  • Breitbart News: At Least 87 Dead in Stampede at India Religious Event

    Indian media reported on Tuesday that at least 87 people are feared dead after a stampede broke out at a religious event in the Hathras district of Uttar Pradesh, about 125 miles from New Delhi.

  • Acton Institute: Decay and Reform In Christian Higher Education

    Entrepreneurial alternatives to dying Christian colleges are embodying the spirit of St. Antony: they’d rather take their chances in the desert than settle for the status quo.

Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Monday, July 1, 2024

  • Biblical Counseling: Helping Those Who Love a Person With Dementia

    As our population lives longer, biblical counselors will see more cases involving dementia sufferers. Some will want help figuring out how to love a person with this condition. These counselees need hope...

  • Wash Post: Joe Biden Won't Quit, Reports Say

    ...The push to save Biden’s candidacy, which continued at a Camp David retreat with the president’s family encouraging him to stay in the race, has bought him some time.