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Rev. Canon Vaughan Roberts spoke at the Fourth Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization in Incheon, South Korea and encouraged his audience to push back against the tenets of the sexual revolution and rather focus on a “Christ Revolution.” Roberts, who is from Oxford, reflected on how the once “countercultural” messaging of the sexual revolution has become…

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Egyptologists have revealed the discovery of a 3,000-year-old bronze sword that may be linked to the Pharoah typically believed to have enslaved the Israelites, as told in the book of Exodus. The sword bears the mark of Pharoah Ramesses II and was discovered in a site labeled Tell Al-Abqain in Housh Eissa, a city just…

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In the 1980s, Abdu Murray was a devout Muslim who sought to dismantle the faith of Christians, whom he saw as wanting to recognize God’s greatness but doing so in the wrong way. Murray himself grew up in a Muslim home and has lived in the Detroit area his whole life. He began his quest…

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The Turin Shroud has had decades of mystery surrounding it, with the faithful insisting the strange markings around it, that appear to be blood, and the eerie image of a man’s face indicating the Shroud may in fact be Jesus’s own burial shroud. Skeptics, however, have claimed the Shroud to be a fake, dating from…

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A new study released by LifeWay Research reveals that Protestant churchgoers may know less about the Old Testament than they realize. The study surveyed 1,008 churchgoers last September on their knowledge of the Old Testament, revealing some startling gaps about what they exactly know about the first half of the Bible. A respondent was considered…

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