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Franklin Graham: Teach God’s Word Without Compromise

Our world recently lost two bold and uncompromising voices for the Gospel. Aileen Coleman, an Australian missionary to the Bedouin tribes of Jordan for more than 60 years, died July 9, and Dr. John MacArthur, a California pastor for 56 years, went to be with his Savior five days later.  Aileen, whom I met when I was 18 years old, taught me what it means to have guts for the gospel. The world may not know who Aileen is, but the King of kings and Lord of lords does. John MacArthur could get more out of a Bible verse than […]

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Omar Aleman: Fact Finding Mission

Information is power. The man shares with his wife what God told him about not eating from a certain tree in their homestead. She in turn shares this precious inside intelligence with the wrong individual, and lo and behold, sin comes into the world. Adam and Eve learned a bitter lesson about discretion and the devastating consequences of dispensing pivotal facts without checks or balances. Matthew 7:6 gives us a subtle hint on the matter as Jesus reminds us “not to cast our pearls before swine.” He also urges us a few chapters later to “be as shrewd as serpents […]

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Joseph D. Kenner: Building HOPE: Where do you fit in this story?

At HOPE South Florida, we believe that when a community comes together, lives are changed. That’s not just a slogan — it’s our reality, and it’s rooted in Scripture. From the very beginning, God designed us for relationship. But when relationships fracture, when systems fail, when crises arise, the result is more than just disruption — it can be devastating. What you may not know is that the number one cause of homelessness is not caused by substance abuse or mental illness; it’s a profound and catastrophic loss of community. When someone loses their job, faces domestic abuse, or can’t […]

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Dr. O.S. Hawkins: Signed, Sealed and Delivered

Recently the front page of our local newspaper carried the story of a raid on a large counterfeit enterprise that was operating in a local warehouse district. Fake Gucci, Chanel and Louis Vuitton merchandise with a street value of over forty million dollars was confiscated, and the operators of the criminal enterprise were arrested A simple ten-dollar sweatshirt, when labeled with a fake Chanel logo, could have generated a bonanza of well over a thousand dollars on the street. There are a lot of counterfeit operations taking place today. On a recent visit to New York, it seemed impossible to […]

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