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The prayer that moved Heaven: Finding God in your most desperate hour

The prayer that moved Heaven: Finding God in your most desperate hour

Your tears aren’t a sign of weakness, they’re a language that Heaven understands.
Why being spiritual but not religious eventually face plants

Why being spiritual but not religious eventually face plants

The Wall Street Journal recently reported that young New Yorkers have a new hot spot: Sunday Mass.

Trump Rejects Iran Peace Proposal As Dollar Gains Amid War Fears

U.S. President Donald J. Trump and Iran rejected each other’s latest peace proposals aimed at ending the 10-week war, sending the U.S. dollar higher against major currencies as investors sought safety amid renewed Middle East uncertainty. The post Trump Rejects Iran Peace Proposal As Dollar Gains Amid War Fears appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
Moscow Parade Scaled Back Amid Drone Attack Fears (Worthy News In-Depth)

Moscow Parade Scaled Back Amid Drone Attack Fears (Worthy News In-Depth)

A tense calm settled over Moscow Sunday after Russia’s annual Victory Day Parade was overshadowed by fears of Ukrainian drone and “terror attacks,” with the Kremlin reportedly increasingly concerned about the security of President Vladimir Putin following a rare strike on the Russian capital. The post Moscow Parade Scaled Back Amid Drone Attack Fears (Worthy News In-Depth) appeared first on Worthy Christian News.

Trump Officials Renew 2020 Election Questions as Administration Says Evidence Is Coming

Senior Trump administration official Ambassador Monica Crowley declared this week that the American public will soon receive concrete evidence supporting President Donald Trump's claim that he won the 2020 presidential election in a landslide — a statement that signals the administration is moving from assertion to action on one of the most contested issues in recent American political history. The post Trump Officials Renew 2020 Election Questions as Administration Says Evidence Is Coming appeared first on Worthy Christian News.

Pastor Greg Locke's 20-year-old son dies from drug overdose

Greg Locke, pastor of Global Vision Bible Church in Lebanon, Tennessee, announced Friday that his 20-year-old son, Evan Roberts Locke, has died.
Jennie Lusko opens up about grieving loss of 5-year-old daughter, finding hope in God

Jennie Lusko opens up about grieving loss of 5-year-old daughter, finding hope in God

Ahead of Mother’s Day, Fresh Life Church co-pastor Jennie Lusko reflects on grief, rest and God’s faithfulness in suffering, themes that shape her upcoming devotional "Fresh Mercies Every Day," releasing June 2. 
Travel: Wichita, an underrated big city

Travel: Wichita, an underrated big city

Admittedly, Wichita isn’t a city that immediately comes to mind when considering where to travel, but Kansas’ largest city punches above its weight.

Hungary’s Prime Minister Magyar Urges President To Quit In Fiery Inaugural Speech (Worthy News In-Depth)

Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar urged the nation’s president to resign immediately in an unprecedented inaugural speech in parliament Saturday, while an estimated 200,000 supporters watched proceedings outside on giant screens in central Budapest. The post Hungary’s Prime Minister Magyar Urges President To Quit In Fiery Inaugural Speech (Worthy News In-Depth) appeared first on Worthy Christian News.
Growing share of pastors don’t find job deeply fulfilling: Barna

Growing share of pastors don’t find job deeply fulfilling: Barna

While pastors have registered improvements in their mental health and feel more equipped for ministry than they were a decade ago, a growing share are reporting less satisfaction with their jobs, according to new research from Barna.
This week in Christian history: First Mother’s Day service, Martin Luther’s books burned, Wisconsin v. Yoder

This week in Christian history: First Mother’s Day service, Martin Luther’s books burned, Wisconsin v. Yoder

Events from this week in Christian history include the first Mother’s Day church service, the burning of Martin Luther’s books in England, and the Wisconsin v. Yoder decision.

What American Christians Can Learn from Iranian Believers

The Iranian government makes no secret about its attitude toward Christianity. Such worship in the country’s language is essentially outlawed, as is any Christian literature written in their language. Officially, less than 1% of Iran’s 90 million people are Christian. Although Iran has forbidden Christian church services for 47 years, many researchers consider it to be the home of […] The post What American Christians Can Learn from Iranian Believers appeared first on Charisma Magazine Online.