What A Mass Child Sacrifice Tells us About the Uniqueness of a Talking God

By: Tania Harris | God Conversations

Many of us are familiar with the belief in a God who speaks, but it wasn’t always that way. The findings of a recent archeological dig in Peru gives us insight into the uniqueness of the God of the Bible. Read more

Dunlop Volleys and Hairy Legs

By: Yvette Cherry

I met Jesus once. Well actually, just his shoes and his legs up to about the knee. But it was Him. He didn’t need me to see the whole of him for me to know.

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Gone To Soon

By: yesHeis

Death is a reality we’re all destined to face. No matter our religion or beliefs, financial position, relationship status or race, death comes to us all.
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Imagine An Online Revival

By: yesHeis

‘Not connected’ — does that phrase cause certain tension or anxiety to rise within you? It is a simple message with significant repercussions: communication ceases, information remains static, and FOMO begins to set in!
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Crowd Madness And The New Religion Of The West

By: Akos Balogh

There are 2 gunman at the university – tell your friends on campus’.

The text arrives from a friend, who knows I’m often on campus. But I can’t believe it: surely this is spam?

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Am I Crazy to Say God Speaks to Me?

By: Tania Harris | God Conversations

Three of the world’s largest religions claim that God speaks and more than a minority of today’s population say that he has spoken to them. Yet a few months ago, American Vice President Mike Pence was labelled mentally ill when he made the same claim. Are we crazy to say that we hear God’s voice?

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The Tides of Time

By: Steve Grace

Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. — Lamentations 3:22-23

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Do Your Friends See Freedom in You?

By: yesHeis

The cultural conversation of our generation revolves around freedom of choice.
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People Need Real Not Expert

By: yesHeis

When you think of talking to friends or acquaintances about Jesus and faith, do you feel burdened by the fear of not having the “right” answers to the questions people may have?
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The Madness of the Unforgiving Crowds

By: Stephen McAlpine

Our culture has a problem with forgiveness.  We live in a post-forgiveness world.  And it’s going to get brutal and cold if the trend continues.  And it is trending.  That’s the precise word for it, because all of the tools are available to unforgiveness to ensure it does.

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