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My schoolmate makes a movie
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Hey, it’s not every day that a friend makes a movie, so here’s a shameless plug. Nathan Scoggins and I are alumni of the Hollywood-based “Act One” program that tries to turn Christian writers, journalists and authors into movie screenwriters. They were more successful with him than with me. You may have caught Nathan’s film, The Least of These, a faith-based mystery-drama that features Isaiah…
Is it a scandal that Gen. MacArthur thought Christianity would help Japan?
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The mainstream media is almost breathless with the shocking revelation that after World War II, Allied Supreme Commander Douglas MacArthur thought that Japan needed Jesus. In this day and age — when it is unthinkably politically incorrect to even whisper that Christianity is true, that Jesus is, indeed, the only Way, the idea that…
Is giving out the Gospel of John now illegal in Dearborn, Michigan?
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Ask yourself if these guys are just a bunch of troublemakers. They’re standing outside a Muslim festival in Dearborn, Michigan, trying to give away copies of the Gospel of John in English and Arabic. Are they provoking trouble? Are they trying to be martyrs? Are they merely stirring up trouble between Christians and Muslims? One…
Angela prays, crowd cheers
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There wasn’t an empty seat or a dry eye in Medina Valley High School’s football stadium Saturday night as valedictorian Angela Hildenbrand humbly raised her eyes to heaven and thanked God. She had been barred from doing so by a federal judge. However, late Friday evening, three judges of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned that ruling and…
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