Religion and Faith Articles (Sorted by date)

In God's Image

French doctors announced this past weekend the successful completion of the first partial face transplant. The high risk, fifteen hour surgery, performed the previous Sunday, surprised the eight member surgical team in the quality of its result.
Cory L. KempDecember 10, 2005

Mark of the Beast

This article is one of a 15 part series on a lot of the main end time events that will be occurring - leading up to the visible return of Jesus Christ back to our earth.
Michael BradleyDecember 10, 2005

Aliens: The Thought Of Others

Man thoughts of worlds outside of the fact of their own ignite the imagination. Most feeling the fact of such others would only hold validity through an actual visit by them or us between the worlds.
alexander coppedgeDecember 08, 2005

The Teller

The religious debates forth going illustrate our lack of knowing God. The story states it’s the lack of that knowledge of God why we perish. The story is presented to us through written print but all lack the perception of its account.
alexander coppedgeDecember 08, 2005

Salvation Army, Not Just A Religion, A Charity Worth Giving To

Last year during Christmas season I started to enter a store that I had shopped at regularly for years. I stopped at the store entrance because I felt that something was wrong.
David G. Hallstrom, Sr.December 08, 2005

Don't Tell Me I Can't Say Merry Christmas

I am a Christian. I believe in Christ, not because I have any proof that Christ is the son of God, but because I want to believe. I believe that the teachings that are ascribed to Christ would, if everyone followed them to the best of their ability,...
David G. Hallstrom, Sr.December 08, 2005

Salvation: The Divine Imperative

Of the many individuals who were touched through the ministry of Paul while on his second missionary journey, three are specifically mentioned. His first convert was Lydia, a businesswoman; the second was a young lady who had been used and...
Saundra L. Washington D.D.December 06, 2005

Lost and Found

When we think in terms of what it means for man to be lost, we are immediately confronted with the fact that it is as sad a description as could ever be given to human beings.
Saundra L. Washington D.D.December 06, 2005

Starved Spirits, Sorrowful Souls

Give us today our daily bread. Matthew 6:11 (NIV) We can be intelligent, healthy, rich, and religious and it would be meaningless without bread. The most pious saint is still dependent on bread.
Saundra L. Washington D.D.December 06, 2005

The Revelation of God’s Love

The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is the heart of the Gospel. The Old Testament symbolized the death of Christ and in many ways all of the predictions found fulfillment on that day when Jesus hung for six hours on the cross.
Saundra L. Washington D.D.December 06, 2005