Patrick Henry Reardon, retired pastor of All Saints Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church in Chicago, discusses the relevance of the fourth-century [...]
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A young genocide survivor saw the murdered corpse of her mother; her father was hacked to death before her eyes. [...]
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The essential tenets of the Christian faith are summarized in the fourth-century Nicene Creed. It explains what Christians have believed [...]
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Losing Faith Leads to Christ Born and raised during the Cultural Revolution in China, Pingnan Shi turned to the truth [...]
A diversity of Christians participated in a beautifully-crafted, creative recitation of the Nicene Creed, the standard summary of the Christian [...]
The English word “creed” comes directly from the Latin “credo,” which means “I believe.” A creed is in fact any […]
A woman and her husband approached his imminent death from cancer with the knowledge that Jesus and the character of [...]
In Russia, God led hardened, young ex-prisoner Alex Sinkin, at one moment, to a sudden change of outlook and life [...]
In Ethiopia, Paulos Woldsesenbet realized God’s love in Jesus Christ from inspiring U.S. Mennonite missionaries. With deep gratitude to God [...]
Robert Hall was deserted at age five by his father, and mistreated by a stepfather. Because Christ filled his heart cry [...]
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Linda Clark has loved Jesus since age six, and hymns of love and dedication have filled her heart. Serving God [...]
Trish Lebo made a devastating mistake early in her life, and has now found God's redeeming purpose in the aftermath.
Capturing stories is what we do — stories of who we were and had done without Christ, and what has happened to us with him. To extol God is why we do what we do: “Whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him” (Col 3:17).