CHRISTIANITY NEWS - Last Generation Network News for Sunday April 30 2017
CHRISTIANITY NEWS - Last Generation Network News for Sunday April 30 2017
College-aged millennials today are far more likely than the general population to be religiously unaffiliated. This is true when they are compared to previous generations as well.
"Be careful, be very careful. What has happened here will come to you." - An elderly priest in Iraq, to Father Benedict Kiely.
As Christian, our lives should stand out, so now ask yourself this. Is what I do daily make me stand out as a Christian? We should stand out!
“It seems to me that the biggest misunderstanding of Christians for transhumanism is that they think that it's just science fiction, that's it's some crazed scientist idea that is never going to happen.
There are many people today who argue Islam and Christianity are locked in a civilizational war, a view that has become a rationale for a number of the Trump administration's policies.
Arkansas executed a fourth prisoner on death row last night. Three days prior to that, the state had done two back-to-back executions by lethal injections in ...
“I don't consider these people to be Christians because they do not have at the core of their behavior and ideologies what I, in my feeble Canadian way, would consider to be the core of Christianity,” Atwood said. “ … and that would be not only love ...
Jesuit Father Michael Czerny, undersecretary for migrants and refugees at the Vatican Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, is pictured in an April 10 photo in Rome.
In its Biblically Consistent Curriculum policy, nicknamed for the Apostle Paul's admonishment to Christians in Philippi, Cedarville has spelled out new guidelines officially barring any materials that “may be considered 'adult' in nature, that ...
The official persecution of Christians in 17th-century Japan, a fictionalised account of which Silence depicts, was brutal and almost succeeded in uprooting the foreign religion from Japanese soil.
The stereotype of the “religious right” has been around for decades, but does it always hold true? In modern American culture, although politicians of all stripes routinely profess their faith, there seems to be a pervasive link between Christianity ...
I was warned there would be a lot of mosquitoes when I traveled to the northern coast of Alaska to collect soil samples, but nothing could prepare me for the swarms of bugs that darkened the sky above me as I worked.
Question: I've noticed that you aren't one to shy away from answering questions having to do with God and/or Christianity. So I thought I might try asking: Why do you think it is that so many people who say they're Christian are OK with acting in ways ...
If Jesus is not God in the flesh, then Christianity is a joke, and I am wasting my life (and your time reading this column).
“A ploughshare is a nobler object than a razor. But if your natural talent is for barbering, wouldn't it be better to be a barber, and a good barber—and use the profits (if you like) to speed the plough?
As it enters its third season, the acclaimed drama continues to take a long, hard look at our responses to loss.
A new study reflects a historic population shift that has been years in the making and indicates that Christianity's future lies less in America or Europe and more in sub-Saharan Africa.
They define God in individualistic ways and they almost always have negative views of organized religion - especially of Christianity. And that's the part that bugs Christians who have discovered, within their own tradition, contemplative practices ...
Pope Francis on Wednesday offered a reflection on Christ's Resurrection and the start of Christianity, saying it's not about us and what we do, but what the Lord has done for us.
A study from the Europe-based Center for Studies on New Religions recently confirmed that “Christians continue to be the most persecuted believers in the world with over 90,000 followers of Christ being killed in the last year [2016],” which computes ...
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