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The Real Name of Jesus and What It Means for Believers Today
Here’s a brain-teaser: the name “Jesus” would have meant absolutely nothing to the man from Nazareth himself. In fact, the ...
Peter looks at Jesus and wants to know if the grandeur he sees is too good to be true. He’s the one who asks Jesus to command ...
When Jesus calls your name, the chains of this world are broken, and you are free to embrace the power of God. I believe God is our Creator, and He knows us more intimately and beautifully than we ...
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The Christian Post on MSNWho said Gen Z is walking away from faith? They loudly want Jesus
Gen Z isn’t quietly walking away from faith. They’re running toward Jesus — and they’re louder than ever. Across the country, ...
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The Western Journal on MSNRead It: Hulk Hogan's Heartwarming Post About Accepting Jesus, Surrender, and the Power of the Savior
With the tragic death of wrestling legend Hulk Hogan on Thursday, we should never forget that aside from his career as an entertainer, he was a man of faith who accepted Christ. In April 2023, Hogan ...
People don’t have to wait for retirement, perfect health or the "right time" to serve a senior mission. Read two examples ...
Di Bondone lived from 1267-1337. (Courtesy Photo) The story of Lazarus in the Gospel of John 11 shows that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and he has the power of life over death.
Regardless of the missteps, “The King of Kings” certainly showcases the enduring power of Jesus’ story, one that has never been without controversy.
New Film ‘Jesus Thirsts’ Shows Transformative Power of the Eucharist The film will be shown June 4-6 at selected theaters across the United States.
Caiaphas, Pilate and Annas (Adam DelMedico, from left, Jeremy Hudson and Christopher deJongh) represent authority in "Jesus Christ Superstar," onstage at Theater West End in Sanford.
St. Charles de Foucauld, a turn-of-the-19th-century hermit, demonstrates how a life of meekness, tenderness and eucharistic adoration evangelizes, Pope Francis said.
(RNS) — At a recent PCA meeting, critics of ‘Jesus Calling,’ written by Sarah Young, called for an investigation to see if the book was safe for Christians to read.
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