
The holiness of God demands a mediator
These passages that we look to today and in the following week all come from one of the largest displays of God’s presence and power in all of history.

These passages that we look to today and in the following week all come from one of the largest displays of God’s presence and power in all of history.

Protests on U.S. college campuses opposing Israel’s continuing military campaign against Gaza reflect the views of a significant minority of Gen Z voters, a recent online survey revealed.

Specifically, 88% of U.S. Christians believe lasting peace in the region requires a mutually agreed-upon political solution between Israel and Palestinians, while 8% disagree.

The End Times are not a topic Robert Jeffress needs much prompting to talk about. But when war broke out between Israel and Hamas on

The current tragedy between Israel and Hamas in Gaza carries immense cultural and historical baggage, and it requires patience to sift through cluttered headlines, posts, statuses and stories.

As the nation of Israel was under attack on the morning of Oct. 7 by Hamas militants, two words began to echo on nearly every news report were “unprecedented” and “surprise.” Without any warning, militants swarmed into Israel by land, air and sea.

We won’t know until heaven why God does some things and not others, but we must trust it is all for our good.

As much as we wish for peace in our lives, this world doesn’t accommodate. There are times we will have to step out of our comfort zone and do the hard thing, the thing we never want to do.

These passages that we look to today and in the following week all come from one of the largest displays of God’s presence and power in all of history.

Protests on U.S. college campuses opposing Israel’s continuing military campaign against Gaza reflect the views of a significant minority of Gen Z voters, a recent online survey revealed.

Specifically, 88% of U.S. Christians believe lasting peace in the region requires a mutually agreed-upon political solution between Israel and Palestinians, while 8% disagree.

The End Times are not a topic Robert Jeffress needs much prompting to talk about. But when war broke out between Israel and Hamas on

The current tragedy between Israel and Hamas in Gaza carries immense cultural and historical baggage, and it requires patience to sift through cluttered headlines, posts, statuses and stories.

As the nation of Israel was under attack on the morning of Oct. 7 by Hamas militants, two words began to echo on nearly every news report were “unprecedented” and “surprise.” Without any warning, militants swarmed into Israel by land, air and sea.

We won’t know until heaven why God does some things and not others, but we must trust it is all for our good.

As much as we wish for peace in our lives, this world doesn’t accommodate. There are times we will have to step out of our comfort zone and do the hard thing, the thing we never want to do.

These passages that we look to today and in the following week all come from one of the largest displays of God’s presence and power in all of history.

Protests on U.S. college campuses opposing Israel’s continuing military campaign against Gaza reflect the views of a significant minority of Gen Z voters, a recent online survey revealed.

Specifically, 88% of U.S. Christians believe lasting peace in the region requires a mutually agreed-upon political solution between Israel and Palestinians, while 8% disagree.

The End Times are not a topic Robert Jeffress needs much prompting to talk about. But when war broke out between Israel and Hamas on

The current tragedy between Israel and Hamas in Gaza carries immense cultural and historical baggage, and it requires patience to sift through cluttered headlines, posts, statuses and stories.

As the nation of Israel was under attack on the morning of Oct. 7 by Hamas militants, two words began to echo on nearly every news report were “unprecedented” and “surprise.” Without any warning, militants swarmed into Israel by land, air and sea.

We won’t know until heaven why God does some things and not others, but we must trust it is all for our good.

As much as we wish for peace in our lives, this world doesn’t accommodate. There are times we will have to step out of our comfort zone and do the hard thing, the thing we never want to do.
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