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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
How can we become Christlike when confronted with evil and godlessness?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: How can Christians really become Christlike when we are confronted at every turn with evil and godlessness? – C.L.
A: It is God’s will for His followers to become more like Christ. He came to show us the way, but it can only happen as we submit every area of our lives to His authority. The ...Read more
Why is this?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Social media has done more to influence people for the bad. Few people think before they post, and rarely do people think about how hurtful and insensitive their words are to others. Why is this? – E.P.
A: One day, the owner of a club was with members discussing golf. Someone turned to him and ...Read more
How much should I worry about little sins I commit along the way since I’m already a Christian?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: My closest friend, who is a minister, told me that I shouldn’t worry about little sins I commit along the way because I’m already a Christian. My Bible study leader says that the Bible tells us to examine ourselves and repent for things we do that don’t please God. Which is it? – E.O.
A: ...Read more
Aren’t these wrong reasons to join a church?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: I am running for city council and have been advised to join a church because it will help me gain votes, and a church may even help fight for the rights of the people. Aren’t these wrong reasons to join a church? – N.V.
A: Many politicians join churches prior to elections; this is not unusual. ...Read more
At this clinic, Muslim and Christian groups partner to offer free dental care
MIAMI — For the first time since it opened in 2008, patients at an Opa-Locka, Florida, health care clinic will be able to receive consistent dental care — from cleanings to cancer screenings and root canals — and it’s not going to cost them a penny.
UHI CommunityCare Clinic, a nonprofit health care clinic, is now offering free dental ...Read more
The God Squad: 9/11 now
On 9/11 I was the president of the New York Board of Rabbis, and because of my position I was asked to deliver one of the speeches at the 9/11 memorial service at Yankee Stadium on Sept. 24, 2001. I offer it up this year once again as a memorial to the dead and remembered ones but ...Read more
Does this make me a lazy Christian?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: I try so hard to read the Bible every day. I’ve tried all kinds of programs and schedules, but when I sit to read, my mind wanders or I fall asleep. Does this make me a lazy Christian? – B.R.
A: Satan is the great discourager. He doesn’t want us to read or memorize Scripture because it is the...Read more
These churches are sharing land with homeless people. They say it's the Christian thing to do
MINNEAPOLIS — A Nazarene ministry in St. Paul‘s working-class East Side. An aging Lutheran congregation in Roseville. A nondenominational megachurch in Maple Grove.
Three vastly different churches are on the leading edge of a Minnesota experiment in treating chronic homelessness by building tiny home villages — known as Sacred Settlements...Read more
Why do people flaunt the cross without any conviction?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: I was a chaperone for spring break and was appalled at the teenage girls who wore skimpy bathing suits with their crosses hanging from long chains. I’m hardly a prude, but I didn’t miss the opportunity to ask why they wear a cross and what it means. They said the cross was a symbol of freedom. I...Read more
Why do people seem to trust in religion, but are reluctant to trust in God?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: It is interesting to watch politicians lean on their religion when trying to convince the public that they are good people, and it doesn’t matter much to them whether they are Muslim, Christian or Hindu. They all hope that it will cause people to trust them. Why do people seem to trust in religion...Read more
Does God hold governments accountable?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: While I know that there are good things about the government, there is so much corruption, and it makes me want to rebel, though I know it’s wrong. Does God hold governments accountable? – N.A.
A: Jesus taught that citizens should render to Caesar the things that belong to Caesar and to God the...Read more
More states guarantee students the right to school-day religious instruction off campus
In the past month or so, federal courts have dealt a string of blows to conservatives’ push for the biblical Ten Commandments to be posted in public schools.
Yet as states lose over required religious displays, many are working on another route to faith-based education by allowing kids to attend off-campus religious instruction. This year, ...Read more
Why do people walk around carrying extreme guilt?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Society tells young people today not to feel guilty about anything, teaching them they are not at fault for anything. Yet, people walk around carrying extreme guilt. Why? – W.G.
A: The Bible teaches that guilt is inescapable. It says that we all have broken God’s law. Everywhere today, hearts ...Read more
Hasn’t Jesus given us the freedom to experience all that life has?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Why can’t we live life as we choose and then, as we grow older, accept the Lord and be ready to go to Heaven? Hasn’t Jesus given us the freedom to experience all that life has? – C.C.
A: There have been those who have repented on their deathbeds and have been saved. In the Bible, we read the ...Read more
Arguments over releasing concealed names in the Baltimore Archdiocese sex abuse report to be heard Friday
BALTIMORE — Maryland’s highest court is scheduled to consider arguments Friday on whether to release the names of more than a dozen people — mostly current and former clergy members — whose identities were concealed in the public version of a disturbing report released in 2023, chronicling sexual abuse within the Baltimore Archdiocese ...Read more
The God Squad: Let’s talk about Heaven
Q: I'm sincere in wishing we could sit down and talk about Heaven – it's SO much more than "the reward for righteous people.” Heaven is about RELATIONSHIP with God, just as this life is intended to be all about relationship with Him, and that connection positively impacting all our relationships, choices and behavior here. Besides that, ...Read more
Why do some people who say they are Christians not act like it?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Why do some people who say they are Christians not act like it? Shouldn’t knowing Jesus make a difference in behavior instead of being hypocritical? – F.C.
A: We cannot let hypocrisy divert us or keep us from Christ Himself. Christians will
sometimes falter in their walk with Christ, but ...Read more
Sex abuse survivors move to dismiss Baltimore Archdiocese bankruptcy case
Representatives of Catholic church sex abuse survivors filed a motion Wednesday to dismiss the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s bankruptcy case, which is blocking the survivors’ ability to sue the church for damages.
The archdiocese filed for bankruptcy in 2023, mere days before state legislation erasing the statute of limitations for sex abuse ...Read more
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