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Singer Bono Holds Out for Grace
In the book Bono: In Conversation with Michka Assaya, the lead singer and songwriter for the rock group U2 makes an explicit confession of faith.
"It's ...
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456 Prearranged Signs for the Messiah
David Greenglass was a World War II traitor. He gave atomic secrets to the Soviet Union and then fled to Mexico after the war. His conspirators arranged ...
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The King Bearing Us in His Arms
There is a vivid picture of Christ’s sacrifice for sin in Mark Twain’s novel, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court. The story ...
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Justice Scalia Urges Christians to Live Fearlessly
Speaking to the Knights of Columbus Council in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia said: "God assumed from the beginning ...
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A Historian Examines the Shame of the Cross
History Today magazine took a close look at the shame of Roman crucifixion. The author recognized its reputation: "It was death deserved by the most ...
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Congressman Tony Hall Unafraid to Talk About Jesus
In the National Review, columnist Joel Rosenberg recounts former Ohio Congressman Tony Hall’s words at the 2005 National Prayer Breakfast. When ...
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Max Lucado Describes Some Weak Views of Christ
Pastor and author Max Lucado describes some of the weak views people have about Christ:
For some, Jesus is a good luck charm. The "Rabbit's Foot ...
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Call Him Superman
If your name was Superman would you expect to get picked on? Swedish tax authorities thought so and declined a request by Sara Leisten to name her newborn ...
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Jesus Made Plows That Lasted
One interesting scene in The Passion of the Christ shows Jesus finishing a table. In it, Jesus is depicted as having a commitment to putting out an excellent ...
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George MacDonald on Christ's Sufferings
"The Son of God suffered unto death, not that men might not suffer, but that their sufferings might be like his." —George MacDonald (1824-1905), ...
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