The Hidden Drivers of Early Church Growth
Christianity was a religion for “slaves, women, and little children,” according to the second-century Greek philosopher Celsus (25 BC-50 AD).
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Christianity was a religion for “slaves, women, and little children,” according to the second-century Greek philosopher Celsus (25 BC-50 AD).
Read MoreI must admit, my relationship with cinema is often a bit sadistic. I love a good “hate watch,” a term
Read More“But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ” 1 Corinthians 15:5 (NIV). On
Read MoreAlfred Hitchcock is recognized as one of the most famous film directors of the twentieth century. Known for his 1960
Read MoreTrends come and go, but some trends make a lasting impression. This week I decided to ask Regent students which
Read MoreLast weekend when my roommates and I braved the winter storm to see Redeeming Love in theaters, I was expecting
Read MoreRegent Professor David Cunningham wrote and released an all-new fantasy story aimed at middle-school readers, Marco Swift and the Mirror of Souls.
Read MoreA host for The 700 Club, a Christian television show broadcasted worldwide, Wendy Griffith inspires viewers with her desire to
Read MoreOn New Year’s Eve of 2021, renowned television icon Betty White passed away just seventeen days shy of celebrating her
Read MoreIn 1853, John Mason Neale wrote the lyrics to “Good King Wenceslas.” They were then put to the tune “Tempest
Read MoreThe renowned Christmas carol “Silent Night” was originally a poem written by Joseph Mohr in 1816. Two years later, Franz
Read More“If you can dream it, you can do it.” – Walt Disney The first Monday in December is Walt Disney
Read MoreAs much as Halloween “celebrates” supernatural beings, popular culture gives many inaccurate descriptions about the spirits explicitly mentioned in the
Read MoreIt is widely acknowledged that evil exists in the world. However, knowing about evil and experiencing evil are two very
Read MoreThere are so many incredible local musicians around Virginia, and I would love to take a minute to recognize one
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