This means that religious pluralism is the will of God. Yet for centuries many believers in one God have chided and depreciated each other’s religions, and some believers have even resorted to forced ...
Comparisons between Prophet Noah and Prophet Abraham can teach Christians, Jews and Muslims very valuable lessons; as long as we do not make snide distinctions between them. As the Qur’an wisely ...
A former pastor of an ultra-strict Pentecostal sect operating in Australia, one described by former members as having ...
To some 39;ordinary 39; minds on the streets and villages of Ghana who were exceptionally instrumental in setting the fire that is currently consuming the NPP party silently without flames, courtesy ...
NBC News uncovered a 50-year pattern of sex abuse, silence and cover-up in the Assemblies of God, the world’s largest ...
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When language is colonised

Even after the colonisers left, their language remained enthroned, shaping how Ghanaians prayed, learned, and even understood themselves. Political freedom may have set our bodies free, but linguistic ...
Charles Brammall on John Lance Tremlett’s Footprint of Word and Life. I have spent a little time with Lance and am impressed ...
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Manifesting God’s Love in Action

The essence of Christianity lies not in mere words, ritual observance, or denominational identity, but in the visible and active demonstration of love, kindness, and unity, all rooted in theRead ...
The Church forcefully and specially exhorts all the Christian faithful to learn the surpassing knowledge of Jesus Christ by frequent reading of the divine Scriptures. Let them remember, however, that ...
So, can a prayer written by AI be “real”? Nearly every prayer we use is, in one sense, borrowed. The Psalms, Cranmer’s ...
Not only is there a biblical basis for the teaching on purgatory, but the teaching also makes sense based on the promises contained in Scripture to those who have been called to be saints.
In this installment of our occasional series on women of faith, one Colorado Christian explains why she remains grounded in her church community.