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Drug Dealer's Home Becomes a Church
Milton and Laura Acosta were a part of a church family while Milton studied nearby at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. When he finished his PhD, they ...
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Where Is the Church When It Hurts?
Author and speaker Philip Yancey writes:
One day a man said to me, "You wrote a book called Where Is God When It Hurts, right?"
"Yes."
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Preaching to the Dead
Dr. Erwin Lutzer teaches preaching courses at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Every year, he takes his students on a field trip to the local cemetery—so ...
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Woman Decides Against Abortion
Already on the operating room table and moments from an abortion, Anna Chernocke made a life-changing decision—she backed out.
The U.K.'s Daily ...
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A Faith As Wild As the World
Speaking about preaching God's word, Michael Heher writes:
Don't make promises God doesn't keep. Account for the shaky ground and patches of ...
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Looking for Jesus in the Eyes of the Homeless
In Portland, Oregon, the homeless gather under the Burnside Bridge. For more than three years, carloads of Christians from Bridgetown Ministries have ...
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Woman Spreads the News of a Living Christ
Following an Easter service, a woman approached a pastor I know and asked, "So what happened with Jesus after the Resurrection?"
"Well, ...
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Heroic Rescue in New York Subway
After entering a New York City subway station in the first week of 2007, 19-year-old film student Cameron Hollopeter suffered a seizure while waiting ...
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Billy and Ruth Graham in Old Age
In August of 2006, Newsweek magazine profiled the lives of Ruth and Billy Graham—not their historic evangelistic crusades and international impact, ...
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Hairdressers Create Ministry of Beauty
Once a month, a group of dedicated professionals ventures into their community to serve those less fortunate than themselves. They're not carrying ...
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