POST PUBLISHED INDecember, 2010
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How To Have A Happy New Year
December 30th, 201011:39 AM ET"Happy New Year!" If you are like me, you are tired of hearing these words by now. Do not misunderstand me; I am not against being happy in the New Year. In fact, I believe every breath and each new day is a gift from God and a reason to be happy –not just the New Year. What makes a year a happy one is based on who we plan to serve in the New Yea... -
War On Christmas
December 16th, 201002:13 PM ETAround this time of year, the war against all symbols of Christmas begins to heat up in schools, small towns, and big cities. This so-called "war" on Christmas is only symbolic of a far greater and more intensified war that is waged against the Christian faith in general and Christians in particular. Atheists have become more vocal and demon... -
the Substance of Faith
December 14th, 201002:01 PM ETBy Dale Garris“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” (Hebrews 11:1) I had an incredible experience last night. Lately, I have been wondering what it is that makes the gift of healing work. There seems to be something fundamental that I am not understanding about it. Why does it work sometimes, and som... -
Anglicanism: The Fallacy of Unity
December 10th, 201001:51 PM ETChristians around the world are watching the painful interaction within the Anglican communion between those who are committed to biblical truth (over 90 percent of Anglicans worldwide), and those who prefer to abandon the truth altogether (a tiny minority). It is this small number of bishops in England, America, Canada, and a handful from e... -
Finally—the Enviro-Nazis Come Clean in Cancun
December 08th, 201008:46 AM ETI have said for years that, all of those environmentalist fanatics are more concerned about nature-worship religion than anything else. The zeal and fervor with which they worship their gods puts the average Christian worshiper to shame. Their commitment to the tenets of their religion is so extreme that, they are willing to see the entire world in... -
Thoughts on Advent (and Christmas)
December 07th, 201005:28 PM ETBy Jeff GoinsWe evangelicals don't do a very good job of celebrating Advent, something many mainline denominations and the Catholics have been doing for quite some time now. But recently, I've fallen more in love with the liturgical calendar. I've come to relish the importance of the seasons of Advent and Lent and the symbolism they represent. I love that they...
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Anthony Horvath is a speaker and author, addressing the importance of equipping the Christian Church for today's challenges. A former religion teacher and long time apologist, Anthony is in touch with today's shifting trends.
Founder and President of Leading The Way, Founding Pastor of The Church of The Apostles (Atlanta), Author, husband, father
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