The African country of South Sudan is one of the newest countries in the world, yet its people have been plagued by civil war and ethnic cleansing for many years.
People are waiting to be invited. People are longing to be included. So go ahead and seize your holy opportunity and watch what God does!
by Chuck E.
by Johnnie Moore, author of We Are One
Unlike the jihadist martyrs gaining the attention— and fear— of the world, these followers of Jesus are not seeking to die in order to earn a place in heaven.
National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is observed annually on January 11. Author Craig Parshall writes about this important topic in his books, and fights them head-on in his work as an attorney.
As difficult as it is, I believe this cultural movement is a gift to the church. We have the opportunity to lead boldly rather than to trail timidly or argue defiantly.
What would happen if you and your family committed to doing one act of kindness each day for a year? Our world desperately needs more kindness.
I read something about Americans that I think is true: the first rule in our culture is self-preservation.
Stories sometimes inspire—sometimes instruct. But, the stories that stick with you are the ones that amaze. You won’t easily forget this true story of the “Father of Modern Missions.
I’ve always been an advocate for sexual abuse and assault survivors. In fact, my first novel How Sweet the Sound was written as a response to questions I had for the Lord about the subject.
As I write this, I’m listening to the news report of a tractor-trailer found in Edinburg, Texas, with nineteen illegal immigrants locked inside.