‘7 States Seek Personhood Rights for Pre-Born’
Lawrence Jones, Christian Post
New Bible for urban youth ‘disses’ target audience with patronizing language
Nick Norelli reviews the Soul Infinity New Testament
Soul Infinity NT at Amazon
12-year-old Canadian girl makes anti-abortion speech for school contest despite criticism
Chelsea Schilling, WorldNetDaily (HT: Suzanne Hadley, Boundless):
Unmarried, childless, working woman wonders how her stay-at-home-mom friends can be so busy
Washington Post columnist Carolyn Hax gives her an answer (HT: Ted Slater, Boundless)
Obama #1, Jesus #2 on American adults’ list of heroes, according to poll
Michelle A. Vu, Christian Post
“Chris Brown seeking ‘God’s help’ after Rihanna row”
IPrayTV allows users to view webcasts of holy sites in Jerusalem
For fans of ‘driving metalcore and melodic metal’
C. W. Ross reviews Darker Shades of White, the new album from Corpus Christi
The Bible’s Everest
By David Mathis
The last 12 verses of Romans 8 (verses 28-39) are the biblical Himalayas, and Romans 8:32 is Mount Everest.
[God] did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all—how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things?
Stand in awe of this verse. Step back and view the whole range, and then focus your gaze on the highest peak. And then reorient your thinking about life’s hardest times and deepest pains.
The reason why Romans 8:32 is so breathtakingly amazing is that it combines all the most massive promises of God for his people with the (seemingly) simple reality of the gospel. In Romans 8:32, the apostle Paul takes God’s most far-reaching, hope-giving, life-changing promises and supports them the central Christian message of the gospel.
Religious program host laughs at singing caller
(Video HT: Thabiti Anyabile)
COLLIDE Show 8
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Human TETRIS by Guillaume Reymond
What is God’s will for your life? Just Do Something, says Kevin DeYoung in new book
DeYoung shares the premise of his forthcoming book
Report documents ‘campaign of ethnocide’ against Chin people in Myanmar
Compass Direct News (HT: VOM)





















