By what
anti-miracle are we
laming the man
who leaped for joy,
clutching the
lunch fish until
they rot
in our hands,
losing ninety-nine
sheep,
turning bread
back to stone
and wine
to water?
			By what
anti-miracle are we
laming the man
who leaped for joy,
clutching the
lunch fish until
they rot
in our hands,
losing ninety-nine
sheep,
turning bread
back to stone
and wine
to water?
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“It is very scary out there. … But the Holy Spirit reminds [me] that ‘for when I am weak, then I am strong.’”
The history of this small Shiite sect includes assassinations, persecution, and periods of adherence to pluralism.
The Bulletin
Vance hopes his wife becomes a Christian, fighting continues in Nigeria, and Tucker Carlson interviews Nick Fuentes.
Excerpt
An excerpt from Don’t Let Nobody Turn You Around on family history, gospel music, and the great Christian legacy of the Civil Rights Movement.
Daniel Darling calls believers to their political duty, no matter the chaos.
News
Faith organizations hope the Trump administration will reverse course after the announcement of a historically low refugee ceiling.
Analysis
One pastor decries government denials that militants are targeting Christians.
The Russell Moore Show
Russell takes a listener’s question about the Church body convicting each other in love without unnecessary division.