Of course, every human life is subject to the passage of time; no human body can survive once it has grown old, worn out, and its biological functions have ceased. Yet, according to the Bible, no human body dies permanently—everyone will be resurrected in the body, some in one way, some in another. The post Can the Human Body Die? appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.| Hungarian Conservative
I think the Ready to Harvest channel provides objective overviews to Christian denominations, and this recent video provides a quick jargon-free introduction for non-Christians generally, though atheists are noted in the title. Each time I tried to quibble with the content, it was usually because I wanted to argue a point (so not neutrally) or … Continue reading "Intro video guide to Christianity"| Rev. Scott Wells
Every man experiences moments when the weight of the world feels overwhelming. Every man faces moments when life feels heavier than he can carry. You pray, wait, and hope, but nothing seems to move. In those times, trust isn’t about control; it’s about surrender. True faith isn’t built in the calm. It’s forged during challenging […] The post 15 Bible Verses About Trusting God When Life Gets Hard appeared first on Power of Positivity: Positive Thinking & Attitude.| Power of Positivity: Positive Thinking & Attitude
Our convictions will be tested, and our faith will be sifted in times of difficulty. But God wants to give us courage and help us reach beyond ourselves to a strength that is greater than our own - moving from fear to faith.| Rebecca Barlow Jordan
This is the second article of a series. Click here to read the first article. On the night of January 13, 2012, the luxury cruise ship Costa Concordia struck a reef off the coast of an island in Italy, resulting in a catastrophic shipwreck that claimed 32 lives. Mediterranean shipwrecks are nothing new, but what...| Calvary Chapel
It’s no secret that I’m politically liberal and like many of you have been stunned and disheartened by the first month of the current administration in the United States. But my role on…| Rev. Scott Wells