Since 2012, the number of adults meditating more than doubled with 35 million Americans saying they have either meditated or practiced yoga at least once in the last year, according to a 2017 CDC study. In fact, it’s one of Americans’ most popular health trends. However, what has been the popularity of meditation amongst Christians who in the past feared meditation as a new age practice that called for emptying their minds or worshiping false gods?
The untold story of the fate of ordinary Germans in East Germany during and after World War II is highlighted in a new release. Refuge and From Fear to Freedom, a re-release by Redemption Press (October 2019) combines both titles, originally published in 1987 and 1993, into one volume. The first person account by Liane I. Brown shares the struggles of her Christian East Prussian family to survive in the midst of the horrors of WW II, and God’s faithfulness to them.
Subsplash recently unveiled their innovative in-app messaging service, allowing church communities to experience effortless communication that supports authentic connections. Subsplash Messaging is a powerful tool enabling personal engagement within a church’s own branded app.
In launching his newest book, Amazon bestselling author Stephen Hawley Martin notes that at least one contestant for the Democrat nomination for president wants to tax Christian institutions that do not agree with him. Martin asserts that if a Progressive wins the White House in 2020 and Democrats keep the House and take the Senate, an all-out war on Christianity could break out. He cites a speech given recently at Notre Dame by Attorney General William Barr, who blasted “militant secularists” and their attacks on Judeo-Christian values. Barr is quoted as having said, “This is organized destruction. Secular forces and their allies have marshaled all the forces of mass communication, popular culture, the entertainment industry, and academia, in an unremitting assault on religion and traditional values.”
As a scientist, Dr. Temitope (Tope) Keku expects to find logical explanations for the things she encounters in the laboratory. But no such logic was to be found in the hardships she and her family faced in the span of one year: job loss, marital struggles, and mental and physical illnesses. Though she developed no rational explanation for the pain and suffering she experienced, Tope did discover hidden treasures in the midst of her trials.
Just when you decide to forget about it, along comes Terry McIntosh. He’s not a recognized name in the world of quantum physics but his exciting conclusions might change that. His theory of time and things mysterious may be destined to revolutionize Christian theology regarding creation and all things cosmic.
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