Proclaiming Christ to a desperate world
“I am calling on Christians to unite our hearts together in prayer” – Franklin Graham
“I am calling on Christians to unite our hearts together in prayer” – Franklin Graham
In a recent Barna study, nearly half of millennial Christians (ages 20-34) responded, “It is wrong to share one’s personal beliefs with someone of a different faith in hopes that they will one day share the same faith.”
Our Heavenly Father so closely identifies with His children that our tears are His. And in response to such loyalty and love, I, in turn, desire to so closely identify with Him—with His grief, His joy, His love, His pain, His blessing, His honor—that His tears are on my face.
In her latest Fearless podcast, Cissie Graham Lynch took time to answer the question from a Biblical perspective, challenging the church to be the ultimate example of unity.
“We are being built together to be a dwelling place for God in the Spirit. We need to gather to do that.”
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