Christine Foster
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Pastor Drinks Beer in the Name of Jesus at Bar-Based Bible Study
In between a sip or two of beer, a group of men delved deeper into the Bible at a bar off Route 67 in Oxford, Conn. last week, the Associated Pressreports. The story goes on to paint a picture of men digging deeper for a better understanding of themselves and a better relationship with God. Is that biblical? …
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Darlene Zschech: Music Can Inspire Christ’s ‘Heart-Changing Love’
Hope is not an empty word for Darlene Zschech, an Australian worship leader who wrote a song for Billy Graham’s latest gospel-spreading effort called My Hope America. “Everything about my family’s life message is based around hope,” she said. The congregation she co-pastors with her husband, Mark, is called Hope Unlimited Church, based in New South Wales, …
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One Question Every Believer Should Ask Before Engaging in Spiritual Warfare
“Shall I go up?” David, a mighty warrior for God, asked Jehovah this critical question before running to the battle line—and we would be wise to do the same. Although we war from a place of victory, rushing into spiritual warfare outside of God’s timing can lead to defeat. Although we are taught to remain …
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Fervent Church Pastor Shares 5 Lessons From Hurricane Sandy
Right after Hurricane Sandy hit New Jersey a year ago, Mike Rosado, pastor of Fervent Church in Hoboken, N.J., found himself sleeping on the floor of his in-laws’ house, wondering how his three-week-old, resource-strapped church could help people in the local community make it through what he called a “curveball” of a storm. “Hurricane …
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Hillsong Conference Makes History at NYC’s Radio City Music Hall
More than 300 million people have reportedly come to Radio City Music Hall to see stage shows, concerts, movies and special events since it opened in the 1930s, but this past weekend’s Hillsong Conference 2013 was the first time the gospel of Jesus Christ was ever presented from the New York City landmark theater’s stage. …
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Michael W. Smith: ‘Billy Graham Longs for Heaven’
This November, Grammy Award-winning Christian artist Michael W. Smith and his wife, Debbie, will invite non-Christian friends into their home outside Nashville, Tenn. “Maybe we should have invited these people into our home a long time ago,” Smith says. So why now? This year, Smith’s longtime friend Billy Graham is leading a national in-home crusade through a movement called My …
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‘Grace Unplugged’ Explores Fame, Family and Faith
Grace Unplugged—a prodigal son story meets modern-day worship scene—is the newest faith film to hit theaters. Opening in select theaters on Friday, the family-friendly movie follows the turbulent relationship of Johnny (James Denton), a former rock star turned worship leader dad, and his vocally talented daughter, Grace (AJ Michalka of 78violet). Despite her wholesome family …
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Rick Joyner Predicts Destruction of Republic, Third Great Awakening
In his weekly Prophetic Perspective on Current Events broadcast, Rick Joyner predicted the destruction of America’s republic—maybe even during President Obama’s second term. Joyner prefaced the Internet broadcast entitled “Has Democracy Failed?” by warning viewers that he would say some things that may be shocking. The segment was filmed on the day before the government shutdown. From …
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Calvary Chapel Founder Chuck Smith Loses Lung Cancer Battle
Pastor Chuck Smith, who initiated the rise of Calvary Chapel movement of “Jesus People” that was featured in Time magazine in the 1960s, passed away Thursday at age 86 after a long battle with lung cancer. Smith began pastoring at Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa, Calif., in 1965, and was known for his less formal and contemporary …
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Icelanders Sense Revival in Reykjavik
It normally takes a lot to move Skúli Barker to tears. But what he witnessed on Sunday night in his country? He’ll be the first to tell you that simply doesn’t happen in Iceland. “My wife was sobbing next to me,” Skúli says. “And I started to cry. It’s just amazing.” It started off as a …
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