Hope for Cambodia’s Hopeless

Between 1975-1979, an estimated 1.5 million Cambodians were killed during the Khmer Rouge regime, led by dictator Pol Pot. This mass slaughter capped a bloody decade during which the nation lost more than half its 1970 population (of about 7 million people)...

The “How” of the Great Commission

I heard a story once about a man I consider to be a great hero of the faith, a man who was imprisoned and tortured for preaching the Gospel. At one point in more than 15 periods of imprisonment, he had a metal rod drilled through his calves, and he was hung upside...

A Real Barn Burner

When I was 16, one of my sister’s prized dolls went missing. It probably sounds strange to say that the doll went to hell, but it did. Sort of. We had a “man cave” barn at my house: old couches, bean bags, ping pong tables, a bar, and a wood stove. It was the...

Defunding the Abortion Juggernaut

Do you know that for (at least) the past eight years, the United States has been contributing hundreds of millions of dollars every year to promote abortion in other nations? It’s true. At least it was true, until a couple weeks ago. The “Mexico...

Issue Fatigue

“Why doesn’t God have a plan to end abortion?” This is the question I was recently asked by a man in whom I sensed a great weariness and frustration. Is God absent? Does He not hear our cries? Why does He not respond? He may have been feeling what many...

Sanctity of human life Sunday

President Ronald Reagan designated January 22, 1984, as the first National Sanctity of Human Life (SOHL) Day. The date was chosen to coincide with the 11th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court case that legalized abortion on demand for all states,...
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