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  • 2 months ago | arcamax.com | Billy Graham |Marc Gellman

    From the writings of the Rev. Billy GrahamQ: I have to write a paper on the most surprising thing about the Bible. This assignment is beyond my creative thinking. I’m sure there are many different ways to think about this, but what is one surprise about the Scripture? – S.S.A: One of the most thrilling things about studying the Bible is to know that the infinite God has been pleased to share some of the secrets of His universe with His redeemed children.

  • 2 months ago | arcamax.com | Billy Graham |Marc Gellman

    From the writings of the Rev. Billy GrahamQ: I have been very critical of my parents. I never thought they made good decisions concerning us children and I felt that they always had their best interest at heart – not ours. I’ve now become a father and am ashamed to say how wrong I’ve been all these years. Sadly, my parents are both gone now and I have no chance to ask their forgiveness and express my thanks for their tough love.

  • 2 months ago | arcamax.com | Amy Dickinson |R. Thomas |Billy Graham

    An August Gallup poll reveals that nearly half of Americans now view alcohol consumption as bad for health. Notes Jamie Ducharme in a Time magazine report, "drinking, at least in moderation, was once seen as a harmless -- or even healthy -- indulgence that could strengthen your heart and even lengthen your lifespan. But in many scientific circles, consuming virtually any amount of alcohol is now seen as toxic." My, how the tide has turned.

  • 2 months ago | arcamax.com | Billy Graham |Marc Gellman

    From the writings of the Rev. Billy GrahamQ: It is interesting to note that not only are liberal historians trying to paint American heritage as a lie as they seek to rewrite history the way they want it to be, but even radio talk show hosts are trying to dismantle the heritage of our faith and the strength that it gave the early settlers of this nation.

  • 2 months ago | arcamax.com | Terry Hacienda |Amy Dickinson |R. Thomas |Billy Graham

    The phrase has become popular, so why not share marijuana’s place in it? Politicians have made the phrase popular with a modern interpretations, but it has people thinking. Where is cannabis in the Ordo Amoris? This ancient Catholic phrase has become today popular, but is an ancient concept rooted in Christian theology, particularly in the works of St. Augustine and St.Thomas Aquinas.

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