| | A year into the coronavirus pandemic, many public schools in the United States remain closed for in-person instruction. While some experts assail the prolonged widespread closure of public schools for causing students to experience declines in mental health and academic performance, others see a blessing in disguise that will empower alternative forms of education. |
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| | Keion Henderson, pastor of The Lighthouse Church in Houston, Texas, has a powerful and compelling personal story. And through it, he's been able to see God's plans in the midst of chaos. Henderson discusses how to handle transitions and how to cope. Listen to him share his incredible story and the lessons he teaches in his book, The Shift: Courageously Moving from Season to Season. |
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| | This week — March 21 through March 27 — marks the anniversary of notable events that happened in Christian history. They include the election of the first American Episcopal Church bishop, the death of an early church figure who evangelized Armenia and the release of a polarizing Christian film. |
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| | In an interview with The Christian Post, Mark Buzzetta, World Challenge’s global director of mercy ministries, shares how the Colorado-based nonprofit is working to impact the lives of widows in Guatemala. |
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| | The pastor of a Korean church in the Atlanta area said he plans to tell his congregation “it’s time for us to act” when he delivers his sermon on the first Sunday after a 21-year-old man was charged with killing eight people at three massage parlors in the vicinity of the church. |
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| | The court then forbade him from referring to his own daughter as “she.” Or using her real (female) name. Or speaking of her as his “daughter.” If he dared to do so even in the privacy of their home – I am not making this up – he would be put in jail. This is madness. This is something out of 1984. |
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Dear Friend,
Arise Together: How the Body of Christ is Finding Hope through the Pandemic is a free book that we are offering to subscribers of The Christian Post.
We endeavored to launch a free book because we witnessed the hardships and fears that many people faced during this pandemic. So we reached out to pastors and Christian leaders who donated their time and a chapter each for this book, for which we are grateful. And we worked with a Christian-owned printer in the USA to print these books at low-cost. As a result, we’re able to provide these books for free and mail them to you at low-cost.
We sincerely hope that this book will be a source of encouragement for so many in the time of suffering and loss, and we thank God for the opportunity to serve in this way.
Please go to www.arisetogetherbook.com to order your copy today! |
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