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Is the Bible only for Christians, or does it apply to the entire human race?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Christians are not to be of the world; so, is the Bible only for Christians, or does it apply to the entire human race? – H.M.
A: God has given the world His Word because He wants us to know Him and love Him and serve Him. “The Bible was not written to encourage people to take an interest in ...Read more
What is the main theme of the Book of Revelation?
A) Repentance and forgiveness
B) God's justice and righteousness
C) The victory of Christ and the ultimate triumph of God's kingdom
D) The establishment of the New Jerusalem
Who was the high priest who helped Nehemiah rebuild the city walls?
A) Jeshua
B) Ezra
C) Zerubbabel
D) Eliashib
Decades after the hit horror film, demand for exorcists on the rise
BALTIMORE — She levitates above her chair. An old man hurls a priest across the room. A young woman speaks full paragraphs in Bulgarian, a language she’s never studied. A man’s skin blisters at the sight of a crucifix.
In interviews with The Baltimore Sun, exorcists claimed these are not movie scenes but moments they’ve witnessed ...Read more
The God Squad: Who will shelter us?
Every year I offer a brutally condensed version of my Jewish High Holiday sermon along with my wishes for a happy and healthy new year to all my readers, Jewish and not, because such wishes are needed by us all. Shana Tova!
One of the very best questions I ever heard was from a young Jewish woman. She asked this question, “Who will shelter us...Read more
Doesn’t the Bible elevate the role of mothers?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: I have three precious children who consume my time, and I count every moment a blessing. But it hurts me when friends ridicule me for not having a career to keep me fulfilled. When I try to explain to them what a privilege it is to raise my children and be there for them, their judgment is harsh ...Read more
Less than half of Americans say they'd go to heaven if rapture occurs, poll finds
If the rapture were to occur, many Americans say they’d be left behind, according to new polling.
In the latest YouGov survey, less than half of respondents expressed confidence they would ascend to heaven in such an end-of-days scenario.
However, majorities of several demographics — including Republicans, Southerners and adults over 65 �...Read more
Why do some see life as an adventure and others often see it through a darkened lens?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: I went to my 50th class reunion filled with excitement and anticipation but left discouraged and down in the dumps. I hadn’t realized I had aged until I saw all the kids who had become grandparents, and looked like it! After spending several hours with them, it became apparent that many of them ...Read more
Is there an answer for society's epidemic of sleeplessness?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: I’m a sleepless soul. The only time to think is when I go to bed – not to sleep, but to think. The problem then is that I start to worry. Surely there is some way to get rest rather than depending on sleep aids. I read that this is becoming an epidemic in our society. Is there an answer? – S.N...Read more
Is it fail to label tragedies "acts of God"?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: I reach for my iPhone first thing in the morning and check the headlines to see what catastrophe happened overnight. Lately, it isn’t just one catastrophe, but many. When I read the articles, it’s stunning to see how many tragedies are blamed on “acts of God.” Is this really fair? – C.E.
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What should I be doing to turn this around?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: A longtime friendship has ended, and it has broken my heart. My friend has stopped going to church and will not return my calls. All of this started after she became a social media fanatic, sort of creating her own lifestyle. I am compelled to do ...Read more
Denver Archbishop Samuel Aquila to submit request for retirement next week as he turns 75
DENVER — Denver Archbishop Samuel Aquila, who has presided over the city’s Catholic archdiocese for the past 13 years, will submit his canonically mandated request to retire to Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday, his 75th birthday.
It is a requirement of the church that Catholic bishops and archbishops submit their resignation to the pope when they ...Read more
Isn’t that a conflict of interest?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: There’s been a lot of focus on ambassadors serving with the United States government, and particularly a favorite, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, U.S. ambassador now to Israel, an important nation today. He said that all Christians are ambassadors for Christ. Isn’t that a conflict of ...Read more
Yeshiva reformers take NY Gov. Kathy Hochul, state lawmakers to court over delayed secular studies
NEW YORK — Yeshiva reformers are taking Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York legislative leaders to court over a contentious deal that waters down state oversight of ultra-Orthodox Jewish schools, the reformers’ attorney announced Thursday.
The amendment, wedged into the state budget during a final stretch of negotiations, put the kibosh on a New...Read more
Pope Leo XIV expresses 'concern' over US in first interview
The first American pope, Pope Leo XIV, expressed “concern” for his homeland during his first interview in the job he was appointed to in May.
In an extensive interview published by religious site Crux on Thursday, the pontiff avoided getting involved in partisan U.S. politics while making clear he will talk about issues involving “human ...Read more
The God Squad: More thoughts about suicide
Q: What if you have no family and few friends? And you're ill and in pain and only death will end it? And you'd rather leave what money you have to various charities then use it up paying for care that may prolong life but won't cure or even reduce pain, but keep one around increasingly unable to do self-care, etc.? – (From S)
A: ...Read more
Why doesn’t God just remove all the evil people from Earth?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: How is it that people are coming to accept that evil people can attack and kill people going to church? The culture has gone mad. 99It’s an outrage. Why doesn’t God just remove all the evil people from Earth? He certainly has the power, right? – M.C.
A: Evil is everywhere, and we can find ...Read more
Commentary: School coaches shouldn't be pushing religion
As a former Division I football player and Team USA bobsledder who has gone on to become a state lawmaker in Oklahoma, I’ve seen it myself — coaches imposing their religious beliefs on players. This can involve pressuring players to engage in prayer or religious discussion, under threat of being sidelined.
Faith should be a personal choice....Read more
Does God look down on people who set aside principles for success?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: I don’t like working in the entertainment industry because so much of it is godless, but I make good money, and I have to support my family. I’ve been warned that I will likely succumb to the godless influences instead of me influencing them for God. I’m not sure that is possible. Does God ...Read more
Editorial: What does Pope Leo think about Trump's immigration action in Chicago?
When Cardinal Robert Prevost of south suburban Dolton became Pope Leo XIV in May, excited Chicagoans could hardly believe the first American pope in church history was homegrown — and a White Sox fan at that.
Conservative Catholics across the country could hardly believe it, either. The powerful Catholic right had campaigned for a ...Read more
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