Morning Rundown: Christian Leaders Greg Locke and Daniel Adams Parting Ways
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Christian Leaders Greg Locke and Daniel Adams Parting Ways
In the world of Christianity, it’s common to encounter disagreements and divisions. While the Bible emphasizes the importance of unity among believers, it’s also true that people sometimes interpret things differently and have varying approaches to their faith.
How Christians handle these moments of division within the church says a lot about their commitment to the core values of love and unity.
In a world where conflicts often make headlines, it’s essential for Christians to remember a simple but powerful message from Scripture: If it’s possible, do your best to live in peace with everyone (see Rom. 12:18).
Max Lucado Shares How Struggles with Alcohol and Perfectionism Impacted His Life
Max Lucado is opening up about the secret struggles he dealt with behind closed doors, and how God uses imperfect people to complete His very good and purposeful plans.
In an interview with Fox News, Lucado detailed his experiences.
“I think the heaviest load to carry is the load of trying to appear perfect – this idea that ‘I’ve got to appear like I have it all together,'” Lucado said. “That’s exhausting. It’s exhausting. It’s depleting. And also it keeps us from getting the help and the healing that we need.”
Jonathan Cahn: What Is the Mysterious Link Between Yom Kippur and the Apocalypse?
For Jews, Yom Kippur, which ends Monday, Sept. 25, at sundown, is the Day of Atonement. Jews face their sins over the past year through worship and prayer.
But in Greek, Rabbi Jonathan Cahn says, Yom Kippur is known as apokálypsis—the removing of the veil—or the apocalypse. Instead of a day to be afraid, it will be a day of rejoicing.
“For so many people, they fear the apocalypse,” says Cahn, author of the No. 1 bestseller, “The Josiah Manifesto.” “But for us, the apocalypse is the removing; it’s a wedding day. It’s the day of the bride and groom. In Revelation, the bride has made herself ready and the bridegroom is coming. {eoa}
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