Suffering for Their Faith
One of the world’s leading defenders of the suffering church calls Charisma’s readers to identify with our persecuted brothers and sisters.
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One of the world’s leading defenders of the suffering church calls Charisma’s readers to identify with our persecuted brothers and sisters.
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When you pray for someone else, you are engaging in heaven’s supernatural rescue mission. Here’s how you can become an effective advocate for others in prayer.
Authorities routinely turn a blind eye to injustices against Christians, yet believers hold fast to their love for their Savior–and their enemies.
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For years Christians in the south have been starved, bombed and sold into slavery in an attempt to impose Islamic rule. But church still lives.
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Bonifes Adoyo has stirred controversy in the African nation after claiming that the national motto invokes a Hindu goddess
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Nothing in life is certain except death, taxes–and change. God never changes, but we do. Through sanctification we are transformed from sinful, carnal creatures into the image of God’s Son. Becoming like Jesus requires a lot of change–and often involves difficult periods of transition. Transition can take many forms. It can be like the transition
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My three sons predicted a worse end to those who oppose God than the one David prayed for in Psalm 68:1. One Sunday they changed the wording in the chorus of “Let God Arise” to “Let His enemies be splattered” instead of “scattered.”
Our congregation heartily approved the change. In fact, we’ve sung it that way ever since.
–Elaine Bridge
The First Great Awakening brought major social and religious changes to England that quickly spread to the colonies in America. At a time of great moral and spiritual darkness, evangelists began to preach that all must repent and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. But this far-reaching spiritual revival might never have been propagated except for the efforts of one woman–Lady Selina Shirley Huntingdon.
Lady Selina was born into an aristocratic family in England in 1707. As a child she was a quiet, religious girl who was often melancholy. During her adolescence however, she blossomed into a charming, outgoing young woman who was at home in high society.
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For too long, Pastor’s wives have built walls to protect themselves from the women they are called to lead. It’s time to break through the barriers.
We made our way to the platform and repented before all the women present. God ministered powerfully by His Spirit that night. Since then I have had women from different parts of the world tell me how deeply impacted and encouraged they were by that prayer.
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More than any other observance, this discipline will sharpen our spiritual senses so that we can tap into our divine source. Jesus expected His disciples to fast. He told them, “‘When you fast, do not look somber as the hypocrites do, for they disfigure their faces to show men they are fasting. I tell you
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Moviemaker says author Tim LaHaye threatened ‘World War III’ over product rights
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