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The Good News Wants To Know…

As we approach Easter, Good News Wants to Know… what Bible verse has recently been impactful for you personally, and why? Psalm 91:3 “For He will rescue you from every trap and protect you from deadly disease.” NLT The world is in a panic mode right now and it’s up to us the Christians to encourage them. When we share this verse and explain our faith to them, someone is going to get saved. Our faith in a nutshell (Jesus Christ left Heaven and came down to Earth to show us how to live and then die on the cross […]

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Pause Before You take Taxpayer Funds

An Open Letter to Churches And Ministry Leaders Thousands of pastors and ministry leaders around the United States are currently learning about the government’s new Payroll Protection Program for churches, ministries, and the not-for-profit sector. As a ministry leader, we are faced with a similar decision as many of you. We qualify for approximately a $250,000 loan/grant. That is very significant to us and is worthy of a measured decision. Many of you are faced with a similar decision; for some, the stakes may be much, much higher. There are pros/cons as well as Biblical examples supporting each position. Pros: This […]

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Introducing Easter Jam: A Free, At-Home Experience for the Whole Family

Parent Cue, a community that helps parents make the most of their time with kids, is excited to introduce Easter Jam, a free, at-home experience for the whole family. Though Easter will look very different this year for families everywhere, this innovative and interactive resource will help parents create new memories, share the message of Jesus, and have fun with their kids. In the past, Easter has often meant massive egg hunts, family gatherings, going to church, and dressing up. However, for the first time in our personal histories, families won’t be able to physically join with others outside of […]

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Nominate Local Heroes for National Salute to America’s Heroes

The National Salute to America’s Heroes (NSAH), presented by Hyundai, one of the country’s largest military air and sea shows, announced the cancellation of this year’s event due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  The show had been scheduled to take place over Memorial Day weekend. However, while announcing the postponement, the NSAH and Hyundai introduced a community-based nomination initiative, titled “Salute 365,” that will recognize local healthcare professionals, first responders and others who are tirelessly fighting and risking their own safety to care for members of the local community. “We at the National Salute to America’s Heroes are always very focused […]

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Feeding South Florida® Respond to COVID-19 Crisis Needs, Seeks Volunteers & Donations

The leading domestic hunger-relief organization in South Florida, Feeding South Florida® is working diligently to respond to the COVID-19 crisis and the rapidly evolving and increased food needs of those who are food insecure in South Florida. “As with every response to an emergency, Feeding South Florida is ready to serve, but we need the community’s support more now than ever!” said Paco Vélez, president and CEO of Feeding South Florida. “With volunteer cancellations, distribution networks shutting down, and the global threat diminishing resources, community help is imperative. Please take this opportunity to donate, volunteer, and help us in many other ways.” While the organization is in dire need of […]

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Church by the Glades Gives Away 5,000 Rolls of Toilet Paper

To ease the burden so many folks are carrying while working, caring for their families, and finding supplies, along with practicing social distancing, Church by the Glades gave away 5,000 rolls of toilet paper on March 20 at their church in Coral Springs. Pastor David Hughes, lead pastor of Church by the Glades, said, “During times like these, we believe the last thing people should be worried about are basic needs, like having enough toilet paper. So Church by the Glades is here to meet physical and spiritual needs during this hectic time.” The individually-wrapped rolls of toilet paper were […]

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Was Jesus Really Seen Alive After the Cross?

Christians celebrate the most joyful of days this month: Easter, the day which commemorates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, the Lamb who was slain for the sins of all who will trust in Him for eternal salvation. I have been presenting the capsulized presentation of my study, Resurrection: Fact or Fiction? We have discussed the first three of the Four Easter E’s:   Exist – Did Jesus Exist? Executed – Was Jesus Executed? Empty Tomb – Was Jesus’ tomb Empty? Eyewitnesses – Were there Eyewitness accounts?  We’ll conclude this series with the fourth and final E – Was Jesus Seen Alive?  […]

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Faith Online

Word travels faster in our world than it ever has before, thanks to technology. Through the COVID-19 pandemic, the world is leveraging digital means to stay connected. Nightly news hosts film specials from their living rooms, social media influencers encourage social distancing, and the Church utilizes online platforms to conduct services. If you’re a parent or guardian, you are likely helping your child navigate online learning. While keeping up with schoolwork is important, technology can also be used to increase Scripture engagement during this prolonged time spent at home.   The Bible App for Kids The Bible App for Kids, created […]

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How Songs Makes Disciples

“You are fighting for their view of God.” I will never forget that quote from a professor of Biblical worship and Music back in seminary. Over and over, he would make statements like, “Right theology leads to right doxology” or “We are at war every Sunday service.” I don’t think we see our churches’ worship services as warzones, but when you think about it, every part of the service is a means to equip us and shape our hearts according to God and His Word! That is the beauty of worshiping God together.   Who are we worshiping? But what […]

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Gene L. Green, PhD Appointed Dean of Trinity International University Florida

Trinity International University welcomes Dr. Gene L. Green as the Dean of Trinity Florida. Before coming to Trinity Florida he taught New Testament for twenty three years at Wheaton College and Graduate School. Previously he served for thirteen years in the Dominican Republic and Costa Rica where he was Professor of New Testament as well as Academic Dean and Rector of the Seminario ESEPA in San José. Dr. Green is a graduate of Wheaton College and Graduate School and the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.  Dr. Green steps into the role as Dean of Trinity Florida at a time of […]

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