News
What every dead, deceived and doomed sinner needs is divine intervention. That’s exactly what Ephesians 2:4, in clear, simple language, tells us the two most powerful words − but God.
11don MSN
That’s what makes Jon Raymond’s new novel, “ God and Sex ,” so fascinating — and so unsettling. Without a hint of religious posturing or angelic wing-flapping, Raymond asks, Could you really stand to ...
A new book of psalms doesn’t praise God, but confronts Him over the Holocaust Released on Jan. 27, genocide expert Menachem Rosensaft’s ‘Burning Psalms’ is a harsh condemnation of the lack ...
Because God loves the French in a special way, and they have a cosmic destiny that still waits to be fulfilled. Matthew ...
Of course, it was not out of God’s control. What appeared to be an onerous obligation and an inconvenient time was actually a fulfillment of prophecy that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem.
What every dead, deceived and doomed sinner needs is divine intervention. That’s exactly what Ephesians 2:4, in clear, simple language, tells us the two most powerful words − but God.
What every dead, deceived and doomed sinner needs is divine intervention. That’s exactly what Ephesians 2:4, in clear, simple language, tells us the two most powerful words − but God.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results