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NYC Councilman and Pastor Fernando Cabrera: “God Is Attacking Our Idols”

Editor's note: The following video devotional is used with permission from Christian Union Day and Night, a ministry that  promotes spiritual strengthening in Christians...

What First Century Christians Could Teach Us about God and Government, House Churches, and...

By Dr. Michael L. Brown Growing up in a country like America where we get to vote and influence the government, it’s difficult to imagine...

Sandcastles and Our Sudden Storm

By Ron Hutchcraft Ocean City, N.J. is a ‘memory City’ for our family. Like the large, annual youth conference I used to speak for there....

The Left’s Message to Samaritan’s Purse as it Serves NYC: You Cannot Be Christian

Photo: Samaritan's Purse tents in Central Park By Dr. Michael Brown It would be one thing if Samaritan’s Purse refused to treat a gay man. Or...

Let the People Pray Lord

By Daniella Pasquale Let the people pray Lord Let the people come to the one they need Let the people come Lord on bended knee Let them realize...

Even Legends Need a Quiet Place

photo: wikipedia commons By Robert Skead Prayer is simply part of one’s friendship with the Most High. I have quiet places to pray: a room in...

Op-Ed: Cuomo’s Words Pridefully Distance Himself from New Yorkers

By Sam Mikhail “God did not do that.” Those five words recently spoken by Governor Cuomo really found their way under my skin. He used...

Local Pastor Encouraged by Response to Online Worship Services: ‘There Is a Sense that...

Editor's note: The following article is adapted from a recent Facebook post from Pastor Terry A. Smith regarding the transition to online worsip services...

The Shutdown, the Sabbath, and a Weekly Divine Reset

By Dr. Michael Brown As inconvenient as this period of enforced shutdown has been, it has also been a time of reflection, a time of...

How One Christian High School is Living and Learning in this Virtual Reality

By David Marine 7:40 a.m. That’s when I hear it. Not my alarm. Not the garbage truck. Not even the buzzing of the Nespresso machine. It’s...