| | Evangelist Franklin Graham took to Facebook Tuesday to state that, while he doesn't believe the "vaccine passport" chip implant developed by a Swedish company is the mark of the beast described in the Bible, "it does make you think how close we may be." Graham wrote that Christians need not be afraid, explaining, "We should not live in fear. God told us what was coming in His Word. Make sure that your name is written in the Lamb’s Book of Life." |
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| | Artist Tori Kelly talks about how her faith drives her and why she's passionate about helping the next generation find their identity in Christ. "My faith is ... really just a part of who I am," Kelly, who features in the upcoming film "Sing 2," says. |
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| | Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid died Tuesday at the age of 82 after a four-year battle with pancreatic cancer. This slide deck looks at four facts about Reid and his career, including him crossing party lines to vote for the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act in 2003. Click to view the full list. |
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| | Christian Post reporter Leonardo Blair takes you inside the practically unbelievable story surrounding Christian missionaries' daring escape from captivity in Haiti. Click the image to listen to the podcast. |
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| | Frank Barker, one of the founders of the Presbyterian Church in America and founder of the Briarwood Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Ala., has died at the age of 89. People are taking to social media to offer condolences and reflect on Barker's life and ministry, with Bill Armistead, former chairman of the Alabama Republican Party, writing in a Facebook post that Barker "was truly faithful to the end and he was anxiously anticipating the day he would be face to face with his Savior." |
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| | Although it is tempting to get caught up in the "present-buying frenzy" over the Christmas season, the best things we can give come from giving of ourselves, Dan Hart writes. Hart outlines five giving ideas, such as reaching out to others and making meals for those in need, and discusses how these simple gifts can be true blessings for their recipients. |
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