Many Christians privately go to their pastors to receive spiritual and moral guidance on a number of topics, but not all directly attend a formal “confession”, which is a personal confession of one or more sins to a pastor. A key component of the formal confession is the absolution of ...
Read More »Whatever Happened to the Sons of Moses?
What exactly did the sons of towering figures in Jewish and Christian history accomplish for themselves? I find this fascinating as in today’s media-saturated world (where we are always seeking the next celebrity) it seems that just being an offspring of someone famous means that you are “worthy” and are ...
Read More »On the Front Lines of Spiritual Warfare: The (Real) Exorcist
Ephesians 6:12 “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” Recently, The Bottom Line (TBL) spoke with a man of God who is very much at the forefront of a ...
Read More »Hispanic Voters are Key to Conservative Politicians
But will they turn out at the polls? And if so, for whom? Adryana Boyne, the National Director for VOCES Action, a 501 c4 nonprofit, is doing her best to be the bridge between conservatives, the GOP, and Hispanics across the nation. On Tuesday, once again, Hispanic voters will help ...
Read More »In This Fallen World: Yes, We Still Need Orphanages
Several years back my wife and I were regular volunteers for a local orphanage. It was run by Catholic nuns, and we were there 2-3 times per month watching after, interacting, and playing with numerous boys and girls ages 3 to 13. For us, it was a very moving and ...
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