Posts Tagged ‘cross’
Arts & Culture
Author Dianna Hobbs releases new book promoting abstinence benefits
As the debate reaches fever pitch over the 'Plan B' morning after pill being made available to women and girls of all ages, without a prescription, author Dianna Hobbs, gears up for the release of her new book advocating a bibl...
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Word from Scotland: It was quite a meeting that evening
In John Chapter John 20 and at verse 19 we see the disciples of Jesus Christ in a room – the Upper Room – and the doors are locked because these men are afraid. Jesus, their Lord and Master, had been betrayed by a friend, arres...
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European court says U.K. equality laws trump personal religious beliefs
The European Court of Human Rights on Tuesday (Jan. 15) ruled that equality laws trump personal religious beliefs, rejecting three of four appeals filed by British Christians who were fired or disciplined for expressing religio...
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Word from Scotland: We read of the cross knowing that Jesus is risen, alive
No man carries the cross of Jesus faithfully without receiving a work of God in his own life, and on occasions, through his life into the lives of his family.
Arts & Culture
Video interview: K-Drama
Check out Malachi's exclusive and in-depth interview with K-Drama about his background in music, unity in Christian hip hop, classic albums, and more...
News
Conservative law firm fights atheists’ suit over cross at 9/11 museum
A lawsuit that was filed by the group American Atheists to keep a revered cross out of the National September 11 Museum is being challenged by a conservative law firm that defends the public display of religious symbols.
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Word from Scotland: When the light is shining, seize it
In these closing verses of John Chapter 12, we are moving closer to the hour of the atoning death of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, and the death of Jesus Christ achieved the exact opposite to what was at first thought.
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Holy Week draws pilgrims to St. Thomas shrine in India
Anto Akkara 9 April 2012 Malayattoor, India (ENInews). Last Palm Sunday, James Chevalloor began his annual 200-km (120-mile) pilgrimage on foot with his friends under a blazing sun to the Malayattoor shrine in India's southwes...
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Word from Scotland: If you are searching for peace, approach the Prince of Peace
Once somebody sets himself against Jesus, there is no limit as to how far an individual will go, and if you go against Jesus, you will probably find that you are against the friends and disciples of Jesus too. We must never fo...
Devotion
Poetry: Please don’t do it (Jesus loves you)
Hey there how you doing? Can I talk to you for a second? This can be on or off the record. I can sense and tell that you are suffering. By the look in your eyes I can see you are not bluffing. I may not know or understand fully...







