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The God Squad: How a dog taught me the meaning of Passover and Easter
Go figure! This old question about a dog taught me everything important I needed to know about Passover and Easter.
Q: I have a dilemma. Bo is my Labrador Retriever and he is always with me. He rides in my truck, comes on my boat and sleeps in my bed. My girlfriend says he smells and she is allergic to him and tells me that ...Read more

Should I fight for something that could lead me nowhere or just press on?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: I lost my job due to downsizing and am devastated because I always did my job well. It seems unfair but at the same time, I feel free to pursue other avenues that interest me more. My colleagues who also lost jobs tell me I should join a class-action suit for unfair treatment but I really don’t ...Read more

Is this real Christianity?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: It is disturbing to see so many people claiming Christ as their Savior and Lord while living godless lives and using God/s Word to support their own beliefs, while dismissing other portions of Scripture that may offend and convict. Is this real Christianity? – R.C.
A: Many people who call ...Read more

What does the Bible really say about mourning?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Someone told me that the Bible is morbid because Jesus spoke a lot about mourning. I confess, I wasn’t quite sure how to respond to this, particularly since she is a very positive person and has a sunny disposition. What does the Bible really say about mourning? – P.M.
A: The Bible tells us ...Read more

Why do I trust God yet find myself worrying constantly?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Why do I trust God yet find myself worrying constantly? – T.C.
A: Troubles distress the mind and wear upon the nerves. The psalmist said, “Fret not.” The implication is that fretting, complaining, and distress of mind are often self-manufactured and can best be coped with by a change of ...Read more

Should states fund religious charter schools? What Americans said in new poll
A majority of Americans said they don’t think states should be required to provide funding for religious charter schools, according to a new poll.
Fifty-seven percent of U.S. adults said states can refuse to fund religious charter schools, while 43% said states are required to do so, according to a poll published this week by Marquette Law ...Read more

Can people truly pray for God to bless a godless gathering?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: I attended an unusual Christmas party this past year and felt welcomed and comfortable. The meal was served and a beautiful prayer was spoken in the name of Christianity. The dinner was lovely but as the celebration continued, I was astounded to see the alcohol flow followed by God’s name taken in...Read more

After a decade of debate, Georgia now has a 'religious liberty' law
ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp signed a “religious liberty” measure Friday, resolving a decade-long debate over a divisive measure that supporters say protects faith-based beliefs from government overreach and critics decry as a license to discriminate.
The Republican inked the bill at a brief signing ceremony at the state Capitol as lawmakers...Read more

Are humans by nature carnal creatures?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Are humans by nature carnal creatures? – C.M.
A: All people by nature are selfish, for the Bible tells us that the “natural man” cannot understand the things of God because the natural man does not have the Spirit of God indwelling him. Our natural wisdom comes not from God but is earthly, ...Read more

Philly clergy build an altar outside of ICE headquarters, demanding return of church protection from immigration arrests
PHILADELPHIA — Clergy from across Philadelphia erected an altar in front of ICE headquarters on Thursday, decorating it with fruit, flowers and crosses in a prayerful protest against the Trump administration’s decision to let agents make immigration arrests in churches.
The demonstration spilled off the sidewalk and onto Eighth Street in ...Read more

The God Squad: Marrying for love
In this season of sacred holidays for Judaism (Passover), Christianity (Easter), Islam (Ramadan) and Hinduism (Holi) it seems to me like a good time to face the challenges of interfaith dialogue on a deeply personal level.
What are we to do when the challenges of understanding the faith of our neighbor is not the result of some ...Read more

Why do many Christians come off as doomsday believers when they speak of the end of the world coming?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Why do many Christians come off as doomsday believers when they speak of the end of the world coming? While I don’t disagree that the world is in absolute chaos, isn’t this a negative way to present religion? – D.D.
A: The Bible tells us that the state of the world will grow darker as we near...Read more

Republicans push divisive 'religious liberty' bill through Georgia Legislature
ATLANTA — After a decade of fierce debate, Georgia approved one of the most divisive bills in recent state history by passing a “religious liberty” measure that supporters say protects faith-based beliefs from government overreach and critics decry as a license to discriminate.
Republicans muscled the initiative through the Georgia House ...Read more

Va. General Assembly grounded to halt in apparent conflict over judicial nominee's religion
RICHMOND, Va. — The General Assembly started about two hours late at its reconvened session Wednesday because of an apparent discord over a judicial nomination for a Virginia Beach court.
The drama started when the confirmations, expected to be passed in both chambers quickly, ground to a halt, apparently over conflict surrounding Aaron Kass,...Read more

What is the true meaning of Easter?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Largely the world recognizes the Easter holiday but few understand its significance. My neighbor says that Easter is about forgiveness of sin but my co-worker says it is all about God’s love. Which is it? – E.S.
A: Christ died for one reason – because of God’s hatred of sin and His deep ...Read more

Majorities across most faith groups in poll say abortion should be legal -- except these 4
A majority of people in most religious traditions support abortion being legal in the U.S., as do most Americans, a new poll found.
However, four major religious groups — Hispanic Protestants, Latter-day Saints, white evangelical Protestants and Jehovah’s Witnesses — for the most part believe abortion should be illegal, according to an ...Read more

Commentary: Finding common ground in America's religious realignment
In a moment defined by fracture and division, a surprising development has emerged in America's religious landscape. The decades-long decline of Christianity is leveling off.
According to new research from the Pew Research Center, the share of Americans identifying as Christian has stabilized at around 62% — a dramatic shift from previous ...Read more

Should education and sports be considered as important as they seem to be?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Education and sports are two things in society that seem to dictate lifestyle. Why is this so important; and if it is, should it be? I struggle to help my children choose what they should give their time to and whether it is important to go to a religious school versus a secular one. Many religious ...Read more

Should I “fight, fight, fight” to hold my marriage together?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: My wife and I are experiencing a great tragedy as we consider divorce after 35 years of marriage. I was impressed to watch our new president declare a fighting spirit to overcome the possibility of losing our nation’s freedom. Should I “fight, fight, fight” to hold my marriage together, or ...Read more

Does God place value on healthy living?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: There’s a great awakening in our nation about health, and new hope is rising that people will come to their senses and lay aside binge eating and forsaking alcohol altogether. Does God place value on healthy living? – H.W.
A: There is great value placed on the physical well-being of people, ...Read more
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