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Does God really feel our pain?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: The Bible says that God is a compassionate God, but does God really feel our pain? – C.G.
A: We must understand that the Lord is tender and merciful and full of compassion – in fact, He is the source of these attributes that human beings only have in small measure, but He is also the God of ...Read more
LA archbishop holds 'Mass for Peace' as students protest Trump immigration policies
Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez celebrated what he called a "Mass for Peace" at Our Lady of the Angels on Wednesday, stopping just short of a direct appeal to the Trump administration to draw down its aggressive immigration enforcement efforts as protesters gathered blocks away.
"We are united with everybody in our country praying for ...Read more
Where did this idea of forgiving others come from?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Where did this idea of forgiving others come from? I don’t see it lived out in the lives of people around me. From little kids on the playground to adults in the workplace, there is little forgiveness going around. – F.O.
A: We’re commanded to forgive those who wrong us. This is a Biblical ...Read more
Is it possible to be even closer to Jesus than I once was?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: I was saved as a teenager, but I’ve wandered far from the Lord and have made a mess of things. My elderly mother has never stopped praying for me, and when she told me I was backslidden, I wasn’t sure what that meant, but I don’t want to be distanced from Jesus; I want to be even ...Read more
Why does the devil persist in his wickedness?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: People say that if we believe in Jesus, He accepts us, but the devil believes God is who He is, but was rejected by God and cast out of Heaven. Why does the devil persist in his wickedness? – B.G.
A: The devil and his demons know God exists, and he knows his end. Yet Satan stands before the ...Read more
Is God’s standard too high for good marriages in this day and age?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: I’m young, but old enough to get married; I’m just not sure I want to, mainly because most people who are married are either not faithful to their spouse, or they argue and fuss all the time – no thanks. It seems like God’s standard is too high for good marriages in this day and age. Is my ...Read more
Faith leaders raise concerns over Florida bill about religious freedom in schools
MIAMI — Religious leaders and interfaith advocates from across the state are sounding the alarm on a bill aimed at protecting religious freedom and expression in Florida public schools, arguing that it could lead to special protections for the dominant religious groups — such as Christianity — and weaken the lines between church and state....Read more
Shouldn't we learn from those who have lived many years?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: I’ve been amazed to see the impact that such a young man as Charlie Kirk has left on society, and I’ve watched many videos where he lifts up the older people in his life, saying he has learned so much from them. In fact, Charlie called himself an “old soul.” I thought that was sad until I ...Read more
Collection basket goes high-tech. 'People wanted to give more'
FRESNO, Calif. -- Collection baskets at two Central Valley-area Catholic churches have gone high-tech, with credit card readers strapped to their sides so parishioners can tap in $20 or $40 donations as the baskets are passed down the rows of pews.
So far, only Fresno’s Holy Spirit Catholic Church and Visalia’s Good Shepherd Catholic Parish...Read more
The God Squad: Ghost stories
Q: I recently read your article on ghosts. I had a few things happen to me after my Dad and Mom passed away (seven weeks apart). One day I came home from work and headed for the back room where I had to turn a corner. I stopped quickly because I felt a presence that was very palpable. I didn't feel afraid and then the presence was gone. ...Read more
Is our nation deteriorating by the hour?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: What does the Bible say about “the evil day,” and doesn’t it seem likely that the days are about as evil as we’ve ever seen in our nation that is deteriorating by the hour? – N.P.
A: Naturalistic philosophers refer to the miracles of the Bible as “miraculous magic” and “oppressive ...Read more
Will a person who dies ever live again?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Will a person who dies ever live again? – L.E.
A: When we’ve been to a funeral, for a few moments, we’re solemn and thoughtful. Perhaps we ask, “Is this the end?” Someday, we’ll be taken out to the cemetery, and someone will say a few words over us. No matter how final it seems, we’re...Read more
Won’t every nation one day bow to Almighty God?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Why are Christians and conservatives, who some claim are one in the same, so opposed to diversity? Won’t every nation one day bow to Almighty God? – D.I.
A: There is tremendous diversity among humanity: linguistically, culturally, racially. Yet there is one area that is the same – all people ...Read more
Is it true that sinful living can have a negative effect on a person’s physical and mental well-being?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Is it true that sinful living can have a negative effect on a person’s physical and mental well-being? I grew up with a mother who had it all, but she was a bear to live with. I’ve tried to unravel just how this may have played out in her life, but now that she is gone, I hope she found peace ...Read more
Isn’t memorizing Scripture more valuable than physical activities?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Recently, I graduated from seminary and have been hired by a large church to develop a children’s ministry. I planned to roll out a Bible memorization program. My enthusiasm was dashed when I was informed that I was to develop entertaining activities that would have physical health benefits, like ...Read more
Does the conscience tell us when we’re wrong, or is the conscience the part of the mind that fantasizes?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Does the conscience tell us when we’re wrong, or is the conscience the part of the mind that fantasizes? – M.R.
A: Nature in her laws tells of God, but the message is not too clear. It tells us nothing of the love of God and the grace of God. Conscience, in our inmost being, tells us of God, ...Read more
The God Squad: Things that go bump in the night
Time to talk about ghosts. For the first time in human history, we are living in a time when the conventional wisdom is that ghosts are not real. In fact, the belief that ghosts are real spiritual beings trapped somehow between life now and life in the world to come has been a part of human culture for more than 4,000 years. Cultures that had no...Read more
Will God choose to save the Jewish people over the African people, or the Europeans over South Americans?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: Some people believe that God chooses who He will save and who He won’t save. This is very confusing to me, and it doesn’t quite sync with very famous passages that God loves the world and that whoever believes will have eternal life. Will God, for instance, choose to save the Jewish people over ...Read more
Does my secular teacher know about truth being from God?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: My philosophy teacher graded me down on a paper I submitted about truth being from God. The teacher informed me that no one person can know the truth and that it is important for each person to find their truth and live by it. My response to her lowered my grade more. But truth is truth, right? – ...Read more
Will Hollywood ever sort out who Jesus really is?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: I applied to the online casting website to be an extra in the hit show The Chosen. I thought the experience would give me a little taste of Heaven on Earth, and a little stipend. I quickly learned that a donation must accompany the ...Read more
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