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  • Expert Raises Grave Fears of a ‘Christmas Massacre’ In Nigeria

    In Nigeria, Christians are under constant threat of attack from Islamic terrorist groups. Unfortunately, the risk of attack only increases around major Christian holidays, as militants time their attacks to...

  • Newsmax: Franklin Graham at Pentagon Service—'God Also Hates'

    Evangelist Franklin Graham told U.S. service members and Pentagon employees at a Christmas service this week that "God loves" but also "hates," and is a "God of war."

  • Ch Leaders: Pete Hegseth Vows To Rebuild Military Chaplain Corps

    On Tuesday, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth released a video announcing directives to “make the Chaplain Corps great again.”...The Chaplain Corps was intended to be the “spiritual backbone of our..."

  • Real Clear Religion: The Baby In the Manger Was Divine

    Christmas is so special because that baby in the manger was not just a little baby boy. He was also divine. No wonder wise men, including many of our founding fathers, have affirmed this incredible claim.

  • Master's Seminary: The Standard of Success In Ministry

    ...Look at celebrated names in history, and it would be easy to conclude that numerical fruitfulness is what defines ministerial success. But steadfast faithfulness is actually the true measure of success.

  • New York Times Says Government Should Control What Children Learn

    Allowing parents to educate their own children at home puts them at risk...Home education is now firmly in the crosshairs of the educational totalitarians amid a push to create a police state.

  • Core Christianity: How Do I Know Christianity Is True?

    Before we jump into the question, let’s take a step back and ask: How do we know anything is true? There are different kinds of truth, and different ways to test them. Let’s look at three:

  • Christian Post: Kidnapped Missionary Pilot Remains Missing In Niger

    Nearly two months since American missionary pilot Kevin Rideout was kidnapped from his home in Niger in West Africa, local Christians say they are worried about the silence around efforts to rescue him.

  • Post Millennial: U.S. Conducts Over 50 Strikes On ISIS Targets In Syria

    The United States has conducted strikes on ISIS in Syria after an ISIS gunman shot and killed three Americans in an attack, including two National Guard members from Iowa.

  • PNW: The Holiday Struggle With Loneliness and Depression

    ...We like to think that we are smarter than all of the generations that have
    come before us. If that is true, then why can't we figure out how to be happy?

  • Providence Mag: Antisemitism Is Anti-Christian and Anti-American

    ...Christian faith leaders have made it clear that there is no place in the United States, in our religious communities, or in our society for those espousing hatred of our Jewish brothers and sisters.

  • Washington Stand: Sudanese Christians—Faith In the Face of Danger

    Sudan’s present conflict is not a religious one; it is primarily a struggle for control between two hostile armed factions. However, armies have devastated places of worship, detained church members...

  • J.M. Threlfall: Preparing For Revival With Jonathan Edwards

    ...One important way we can prepare for revival is by learning from people who lived through revivals and reflected carefully on what was happening. Foremost among these is Jonathan Edwards.

  • Lifeway: Christmas Means Extra Giving For Churchgoers

    For many churchgoers, Christmastime means giving time. Most say they regularly donate money and items to their churches as well as to local and national ministries and non-profits.

  • Crowder: UK City Council Threatens Fines For Christmas Decor

    Portsmouth City Council has sent out hundreds of letters to local council tenants threatening to remove Christmas wreaths from doors fine any tenants who display Christmas decorations on their doors.

  • Today's High School Students Read Few Whole Books Anymore

    Students may read only one or two books -- or none at all -- in English class, reports say. The most popular curriculum programs feature excerpts from novels, non-fiction articles and short stories...

  • PJ Media: Christmas Is Merry In Nazareth Again

    Christmas lights are bright and Christmas traditions fill the streets in the town where the Holy Family lived and worked, witnesses say. For two years, Islamic terror groups regularly fired missiles at civilians...

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