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Sunday, March 20, 2022
Christian Post reporter Jeannie Ortega Law describes her childhood as violent, chaotic and scary at moments. In an episode of "The Christian Post Podcast," she opens up being introduced to witchcraft at an early age and facing spiritual torment and suicidal inclinations.
This week marks the anniversary of notable events that happened this week — March 20 through March 26. They include the execution of an Archbishop of Canterbury, a Serbain prince becoming a monk and Francis Asbury preaching his final sermon.
Megachurches in the United States are doing their part to help raise funds and supplies to help those impacted by the Russian invasion of Ukraine despite false posts on social media, including one from a widely-followed liberal Facebook page, claiming otherwise.
A three-judge panel for the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled unanimously to dismiss a $2.8 million copyright verdict against Katy Perry, Capitol Records and co-defendants by a lower court for allegedly copying a beat from a Christian rap song.
Multitudes of Christians mistakenly believe there are only nine spiritual gifts. They are unaware of how important it is to discover, develop and deploy our God-given gifts to fulfill our destiny in life.
Meersburg, Germany is one of those picture-perfect Old World towns. Everything here really owes its existence to the Reformation — particularly influential Swiss reformer Huldrych Zwingli — as the politics of the time drove the Roman Catholic prince-bishop of Constance, Hugo von Hohenlandenberg, from his see across the lake in 1526.
With little more than the clothes on their back, hundreds of Ukrainian women and children wait hours in line to cross into Poland as part of the largest movement of people in Europe since World War II. More than 60% of the 110 Poland Baptist churches are responding to the needs of Ukrainian refugees, many of them in dramatic and radical ways.
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