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Francis Chan: Why Your Attendance at IHOP’s OneThing is Breaking God’s Heart

Dear Francis Chan, I watched your address at the OneThing 2015 Conference. Audrey Assad sang a beautiful song about loving … More

Audrey Assad, Catholicism, Christianity, Francis Chan, James Robison, Joel Osteen, John Arnott, Kenneth Copeland, Major Change, OneThing 2015, Pope Francis, strange fire

“Spotlight” Puts Spotlight on Catholic Priests and Pedophilia

My husband and I watched the Oscar-nominated film Spotlight for our anniversary. It shared the true story of how the “spotlight” crew … More

Catholicism, Christianity

Veteran’s Day, the Cause of War, and the Necessity of Pursuing Doctrinal Purity

I began to think about the causes of war.

Christianity, Evil, Historical Criticism, War

Leo Tolstoy, Evangelist Basil Malof, and the Effects of Historical Criticism on One Man’s Soul

In Pastor Basil Malof’s book, Sentenced to Siberia, he tells of an encounter he had with Leo Tolstoy, the author of War … More

Basil Malof, Christianity, David F. Strauss, Historical Criticism, Leo Tolstoy, Ludwig Feuerbach, Orthodox Church, Russia

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