"He stepped aside and tried to make a few calls. Hugging his daughter and grabbing his head, you could tell he was heartbroken. This woman next to him at the front counter heard the whole thing."
Dr. Eben Alexander, a neurosurgeon and former agnostic, suffered a rare and severe case of streptococcal meningitis which caused his brain to flatline. Dr. Alexander made a miraculous recovery and says the experience taught him to “realize that our souls are eternal.”
"While you are not her Savior, and shouldn’t carry that burden around, you are there to protect her. She has one knight in shining armor with skin on in this world. You."
Candace Cameron Bure took to Instagram to share her thoughts on the Last Supper scene at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, explaining that she initially hesitated to speak out but felt compelled due to the ceremony's blasphemous portrayal.
"Am I ready to see my son become a young man? A young man who is perfectly okay to leave home and not be sad. He doesn't want to sleep in my bed anymore...I literally had to look away. Tears welled in my eyes."
"When we pray these words, we are acknowledging that He is in control of us, and we are not in control of each other. It is offering our own will in exchange for God’s will."
Tasha Layton's journey in the music industry is a testament to faith, purpose, and divine timing. Once a backup singer for pop icon Katy Perry, Layton has transitioned to a career dedicated to Christian ministry and music.
As 2024 continues to unfold, how we as believers engage during an election year is crucial to the future of our country and future generations. The political landscape can often be divisive and tumultuous, Here are some compelling ways we can pray and act thoughtfully during an election year.
While Bridgerton may be a popular and visually stunning period drama, there are several reasons why Christian women may choose to abstain from watching it.
I look to my left, and my stomach literally plummets to the ground. Then my heart begins to race. At the end of our pew, sat the same single Dad and his 2 children.