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Today Is #WorldDayofPrayer. Pray These Powerful Prayers From the Apostle Paul

Today (March 5, 2021) is #WorldDayofPrayer. The definition of the event from the World Day of Prayer's website reads: "World Day of Prayer is a global ecumenical movement led by Christian women who welcome you to join in prayer and action for peace and justice"

This Church Is Building a Worship Space for ‘Covid-32’

City Church in Gastonia, N.C., plans to add an amphitheater to its main campus in order to prepare for future outbreaks that might necessitate outdoor worship.

Pope Francis Urges Iraq to Embrace Its Christians on Historic Visit

Pope Francis urged Iraqis on Friday to treat their Christian brothers as a precious resource to protect, not an “obstacle” to eliminate as he opened the first-ever papal visit to Iraq with a plea for tolerance and fraternity among Christians and Muslims.

John MacArthur Says Trump’s Narcissism Was Deadly in His Leadership –An Example for All Leaders

In reference to President Trump's narcissism, MacArthur said, "You ask yourself the question 'How does somebody with that kind of influence, that kind of power, that kind of potential, that kind of resources, that amount of people...end up alone?' "

VeggieTales Co-Creator Plans to Launch New Animated Series, ‘The Dead Sea Squirrels’

Mike Nawrocki, VeggieTales co-creator and voice of beloved Larry the Cucumber is making a long time dream, a reality with :The Dead Sea Squirrels."

Dr. Larry Crabb, Christian Counselor, Spiritual Adviser and Author, Has Passed Away

Christian counselor, author, and teacher Dr. Larry Crabb passed away on Feb. 28 at the age of 77. His ministry, Larger Story, said that he "can now testify to the unspeakable joy and unlimited goodness of God. It truly is well with his soul."

Marriage in the Pandemic: Here’s How Couples Are Faring

Attorney Elizabeth Lindsey, president of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, says she and other divorce lawyers generally have kept busy, in some cases grappling with pandemic-related complications regarding child visitation rights.

Ahead of Pope Visit, Survivor Recalls Iraq Church Massacre

Climis and his son lay frozen on the floor, listening to the horrors on the other side of the door. Shrieks were followed by bullets. Children cried out. Explosion after explosion shook the walls.