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  • Bradley R. E. Wright | Nov 25, 2010
    The church is shrinking; Christians get divorced more than anyone else; non-Christians have a very low opinion of Christians. That’s the bad news many people hearread more
  • Lyons, Gabe | Nov 25, 2010
    Young evangelical leader Gabe Lyons believes that the death of Christian America is a good thing because it makes way for a new generation of believers, which he calls the Next Christians.read more
  • Joel Osteen | Nov 25, 2010
    Joel and Victoria Osteen talk about the importance of balancing ministry and family and of having strong faith even when "it's not a perfect Christmas."read more
  • Philip Yancey | Nov 25, 2010
    Philip Yancey grew up in a strict, fundamentalist church in the Deep South. He spent most of his early life in a bubble, attending a Bible college that in hindsight seemed "an island fortress against the outside worldread more
  • C. Peter Wagner | Nov 25, 2010
    C. Peter Wagner, a missions strategist for over five decades and author of over 70 books, recently spoke to The Christian Post about his autobiography, Wresting with Alligators, Prophets and Theologians: Lessons from a Lifetime in the Church - A Memoir and why it is important for Christians to renew their minds as they grow even if it means going against what they once thought to be right.read more
  • Will Davis Jr. | Aug 09, 2010
    Have you ever encountered a “Big Hairy Audacious Prayer”? Author Will Davis Jr. is a man who not only knows about asking big things from God, but he believes that all Christ-followers are equipped with the faith to make “Big Asks” from God.read more
  • Sean Nolan | Aug 08, 2010
    In To Those Who Suffer, Nolan explains that when we suffer, we often view the situation through the human sin-stained perspective. This results in us immediately coming to the conclusion that this situation is extremely painful and, therefore, it must be wrong and not part of God's will for our lives. However, from God's perspective, He has allowed this suffering in our lives for a purpose, and, because God is absolutely good, His purpose for allowing the suffering in our lives must be a good one.What we often overlook is that God's goal for our lives is very different from ours. Nolan states that it is imperative that we understand God's purpose for allowing mankind to encounter suffering.read more