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Franklin Graham: Pray for All in Authority

I recently was invited to pray at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. I was there as a private citizen, and it was an honor to turn our attention to the Lord Jesus Christ — our only hope — and ask for His hand of mercy and blessing upon our country. The convention met just days after the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania. Hours after that failed attack during his speech, President Trump declared that it was “God and God alone” who protected him and spared his life. The bullet, fired from a […]

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Stephan Tchividjian: What’s Wrong (with Me)?

Several years ago, Hans Rosling and his colleagues, in their book Factfulness, made the argument that the world, over time, is actually getting better. The team studied ten specific trends over world history and concluded that despite all the bad news and the ups and downs, things are actually improving. Really? I was inclined to dismiss their findings until I overlayed their findings with the impact of the Church over the past 2000 years and was not at all surprised that the impact of Christians on history aligns with their findings. Christians generally have had a very positive impact on […]

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Dr. O.S. Hawkins: A Prayer of Desperation

“O Lord, how long shall I cry and You will not hear?” (Habakkuk 1:2).  This question asked by Habakkuk was born out of a – “burden” that consumed him (Habakkuk 1:1). He faced a moral dilemma. How could a holy and loving God who had called Israel the “apple of His eye” (Deuteronomy 32:10) now allow the pagan, godless Babylonians to besiege and ultimately destroy the city of Jerusalem? If we are honest, most of us have felt like this at one time or another. We, too, have been burdened by what seems the inactivity of our God on our […]

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Dr. Tommy Boland: The Battle for the Mind

“You were dead in your transgressions and sins, in which you used to live when you followed the ways of this world and of the ruler of the kingdom of the air, the spirit who is now at work in those who are disobedient. All of us also lived among them at one time, gratifying the cravings of our sinful nature and following its desires and thoughts” (Ephesians 2:1-3).   Three foes of the faith We battle three implacable enemies that seek to destroy us: the world, the flesh and the devil. Every Christian – from the newest “babe in […]

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Stephan Tchividjian: Close Encounters of the God Kind

In 1977, the famous movie producer and director Steven Spielberg introduced us to the character Roy Neary, who had a close encounter with aliens. Perhaps I am aging myself, but the five notes of G, E, C, D and F continue to ring in my head. My imagination was stirred, thinking about meeting someone from another planet, speaking a different language and sharing different values. I think, as humans, we are intrigued but terrified all at the same time. I recently saw a news story about a group of loggers in Peru encountering the Mashco Piro, an uncontacted indigenous tribe. […]

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Stand Out on Your College Applications

Getting accepted to your dream college can be a competitive process. College Fair Circuit Coordinator and Director of College Planning at Westminster Academy, Donna Payner offers the following tips to help students stand out in the college application process.   Activities When doing the resume or activities part of the application, talk about what your role was in the club, not what the purpose of the club. What did you personally contribute to the club? Look for opportunities to highlight leadership roles, especially if there’s been a progression from being a member to committee chairman then elected president. Not everyone […]

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Selecting A College That Will Shape Your Future

Anticipating the move from high school to adulthood is an exciting time for students looking forward to spreading their wings and making their own way in the world. However, it can also be overwhelming trying to narrow down all the options to find the perfect path. It’s a matter of individual choice based on each student’s gifts and talents, personality and calling that requires research and prayer. Certainly, the campus community, friendships made and opportunities available can set students on a trajectory that will shape their future. How do you determine which way to go? To help with that discovery […]

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Franklin Graham: Declaring the Gospel on Capitol Hill

In just a few months, Americans will go to the polls to elect our national, state and local leaders, including the next president of the United States. This summer, both parties held their 2024 national conventions to nominate their respective candidates for president. We all know that our nation is in trouble, as we deal with unchecked illegal immigration, escalating tensions around the globe and an alarming moral and spiritual decline. My grandchildren’s generation is facing an epidemic of “deaths of despair” — suicides and drug overdoses both now outnumber fatal auto accidents. It’s heartbreaking to see so many young […]

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Omar Aleman: Win Win Situation

“You can be safe or you can be brave, but you can’t be both.” Little did I know at the time that this pithy phrase would become synonymous with major change in my chaotic existence. Having returned to the mainland after six years of serving at American embassies overseas, I found myself in a “desert purgatory” far from the international limelight. El Paso, Texas in the mid-80’s was definitely an exile destination, albeit my request to Headquarters to be transferred to a “warm dry place” due to my son’s chronic asthma condition. But the location could not extinguish the fire […]

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