Never again will I destroy all living creatures. That’s what God said. You know, back in Genesis, the first book in the Bible. Of course, that means He did destroy all living creatu… Read More
You’ve probably heard the rumors by now. It’s cropped up in Michigan, Kentucky, Nebraska, North Dakota, Wisconsin, and even Australia.
The rumor is: Parents around the country… Read More
Have you ever called out to God for help? For an answer of some kind? But nothing happens? There’s no answer. Your situation doesn’t change. You don’t hear yes. Or no… Read More
We move on to The Letter to the church in Philadelphia. It’s unique within the seven letters in Revelation. It’s almost entirely filled with promises to the faithful in this ch… Read More
Oppression of the weak in this world almost seems like a global sport. If you’re like me, you feel like it’s worse than ever. But is it? Oppression of the weak isn’t new… Read More
Why do rich people give their money away? Is it because Jesus said, “If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor …”? It seems to be happeni… Read More
Catacombs have been popular tourist spots for generations now and they hold the remains of over 6 million people down there, which sounds super scary but actually, these catacombs have been… Read More
Can we honestly believe that God is good even when He says, wait longer? Psalm 12 looked at God telling us to, in today’s terms, hang in there. Now, God’s saying wait longer… Read More
David seems to create an impossible scenario in Psalm 14. In one verse he writes, All have turned aside – meaning all have turned away from God. And yet, later he also writes, God is… Read More
Did David know about resurrection and eternal life? Even in Jesus’ time, the Jewish leaders disagreed over whether resurrection was a thing. The Pharisees believed in resurrection… Read More
Do New Testament prayers differ from the Old Testament? But wait – the title says “how” – not “do”! So there must be differences. Aren’t we still… Read More
After a few years of waiting, the wait is over. It’s time to begin radiation treatment. This means it’s time to update this series – Don’t waste your cancer. Of co… Read More
God saves us from our enemies, but who are they? In Psalm 18 David goes into great detail about his enemies. Old Testament enemies. But who’s the real enemy today?
Once again, we… Read More
Do complaining Christians make you want to avoid church? It might. Sometimes, maybe it even should. However, having said that, it depends on who’s complaining, why, and to whom? Be… Read More
Do entitled Christians make you want to avoid church? You know, for instance, people who say, I’m Christian so I can do whatever I want. I’ve been saved. I’m forgiven… Read More
Will God give us the desires of our heart? David seems to pray for that to happen in Psalm 20. But is God like a genie or something? Can we rub His tummy or say some magic words and get w… Read More
Do we trust God? Lots of people probably answer yes. But how much do we really trust God? Enough that our life is guided by Him? Or is God merely along for the ride while we go wherever… Read More
Is everyone saved by Jesus’ death? That’s an idea that some people believe. Or at least want to believe. David appears to say everyone will be saved in Psalm 22. But did he r… Read More
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil. The 23rd Psalm says that. But is it for real? Can it really happen? Maybe for King David, who wrote the… Read More
The problem of healing … or not Healing. And being loved. By God. Healed or not. Thirteen years ago, I wrote something titled, “Healing (or not)”. Back then, it was s… Read More
The problem of the miracle hidden by miraculous healing. Say what? Being healed by God, through prayer, is a miracle. What else could there possibly be? What could be more important than… Read More
The problem of praying to be healed? Really? There’s a problem with praying to be healed? Maybe. It depends. The person praying probably has good intentions. Wants what’s best fo… Read More
Are you ready? God is coming. We don’t know when, but He will be here. At any moment. So it’s not even a question of “will you be ready”. No. It’s a quest… Read More
Iraq's customs department gave orders on Saturday to start enforcing a ban on alcohol imports that became law last month despite divisions over the legislation. Specialist retail stores that… Read More
Even when we know a lot about God, in our heads, we still doubt. Even when we trust God in our hearts, we still worry. It’s nice to know we’re not alone. Those are some of the… Read More
In our world today, around 300 million people in over 20 countries follow the Orthodox Church, with the majority concentrated in Eastern Europe. They all share the same beliefs and foll… Read More
A flag represents its country, and it often reflects not only the visual unity of a people but also the nation’s personality, and Croatia is no exception.
The Croatian flag consists… Read More
My first radiation treatment showed that God is awesome. That probably sounds weird. Maybe even wrong? I’m getting radiation for prostate cancer. And during my first treatment, whi… Read More
Tonga, often known as the Friendly Islands, is a nation in the southwest Pacific Ocean. Its formal name is the Kingdom of Tonga. Tongatapu in the south, Ha’apai in the middle, and… Read More
The Holy Word of GodSpend eternity with God. This life is temporary. Do not get carried away by the things you have now, or the temporary happiness you are having now in this temporary life… Read More
My second week of radiation treatment begins in half an hour. One down – seven more to go. Or, more specifically, 4 down and 34 to go. And that gives a bit of a clue as to what &ldq… Read More
Forgiving the 50 and the 500. A very short parable. About forgiveness and love. Two verses. But it’s embedded in an actual event. It must be very important.&nbs… Read More
My first side effect from radiation isn’t really that bad. But it is annoying. The treatment Radiation treatment conflicts with my favorite foods. For now. It’s only temporary… Read More
Four years ago, I wrote Christians and abortion: Will Christians abandon God over abortion? The impetus for it was Disney, the state of Georgia, and proposed abortion legislation. Well, th… Read More
Do short-sighted Christians make you want to avoid church? Not short-sighted as in eye problems. Short-sighted as an not thinking out of the box. Far enough into the future. Beyond the w… Read More
Everyone in Iraq is not broke or poor. There are pockets of wealthy communities in Baghdad and Erbil. This video provides an insightful look into the lives of those in Iraq who e… Read More
Muslims and Christians participated in a ritual of gifting and a procession towards the Sri Padavettamman temple in Chennai, India, as a celebration of religious harmony.
The post Chennai: C… Read More
The majority of Americans oppose restrictions on LGBTQ+ people, but support for such laws is growing as many Republican state and local lawmakers pursue hundreds of bills targeting LGBTQ+ ri… Read More
3 Major Reasons People Buying & Selling Iraqi Dinars OnlineFirst, you should know, currency collectors and the Iraqi Dinar go hand in hand. Thousands of collectors worldwide includ… Read More
Rupert Murdoch has called off his engagement to his prospective fifth wife Ann Lesley Smith, just months before they were due to get married. The 92-year-old Fox Corporation chairman announc… Read More
Christians in Israel mark Easter by gathering in a destroyed village. The village was destroyed in 1948 during the Nakba, or catastrophe, and the descendants of the residents have failed rep… Read More
Christian and Muslim families in Senegal reinforce their unity and solidarity with the "Ngalakh" dessert specially prepared for Easter by preparing a special dessert called "Ngalakh". This d… Read More
"Dozens of Iraqi Christians gathered at Mar Yousuf Catholic Church in central Baghdad to celebrate Easter Sunday and attend Mass"The image shows Iraqi Christians worshipping in Baghdad… Read More
According to the news article, the Greek Orthodox Church on Wednesday slammed Israel's "heavy-handed restrictions" on its upcoming Easter celebrations in Jerusalem, urging Christians to atte… Read More
Egypt's Coptic Christians celebrate Easter after a 55-day fast. The holiday comes at the end of a fast which partially overlapped with Ramadan, the month-long period during which Muslims fas… Read More
Thousands of Christians congregated in Jerusalem for the Orthodox Easter Holy Fire rite on Saturday, despite Israeli police restrictions on access to the church. The rite, which marks the mo… Read More
Before 2003 Iraq's currency was 3.29 IQD to $1.00 USD. Let's look at how Saddam may have done this and how the current administration may learn from Saddam's mistakes. One thi… Read More
Period dramas have been sweeping the film industry for years, offering audiences glimpses into the past. With Netflix being a leading streaming app, it’s been bringing a plethora of pe… Read More
Traditional warriors with an insatiable appetite for combat have become a rarity in our modern world. Instead, battles and bloodshed have taken on a virtual form, thanks to the influence of… Read More
Humans are diverse creatures with different perspectives and beliefs, yet we’re all the same at the core. We all share the innate fear of death and are gutted by the idea that we may c… Read More
A priest of the Nnewi Catholic Diocese, Rev Fr Stanislaus Mbamara, has been kidnapped by Gunmen operating in Anambra State.
The young priest was kidnapped on Friday evening while driving fro… Read More
A long-standing conflict between Christianity and Islam has been going on for centuries. The roots of this conflict are complex and multifaceted. Still, the primary issue at the heart of i… Read More
This is not a religious article but an article about religion for IQD Investors.A long-standing conflict between Christianity and Islam has been going on for centuries. The roots of this co… Read More
Prominent human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng has been missing for six years, with no communication or updates from him or the authorities. Gao's wife and rights groups are calling for his rele… Read More
The Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Mosque in Al Mushrif, an area in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, has recently undergone a name change.
It is now known as ‘Mariam, Umm Eisa’, which… Read More
A Christian man in Vietnam, Rian Thih, has been sentenced to eight years in prison and three years probation for "undermining the unity policy." The government often uses this allegation to… Read More
Religiously unaffiliated individuals, including atheists and agnostics, in Nigeria face threats and attacks in a country deeply religiously divided between Christians and Muslims. Nonbelieve… Read More
Hundreds of Muslims and conservative Christians in Kenya protested outside the Supreme Court against its decision to reaffirm the LGBTQ community's right of association. Protesters argued th… Read More
Ifu Ennada, a former contestant on Big Brother Naija, recently shared her past experience in a relationship where she had to learn the hard way about investing in one-sided energy.
Taking to… Read More
John Cleese, a member of Monty Python, claims that the comedy group was one of the first targets of cancel culture in the 1970s, particularly due to their film "Life of Brian" which offended… Read More