What happens one minute after we die?
It’s a question we all have to face — because the choices we make in this life determine where we spend eternity. I spoke about this last Saturday night at Angel Stadium for the Harvest Crusade.
Check out this short video clip.
Statement on behalf of the Kirk Family:
The conclusion of the preliminary hearing marks an important step forward in the pursuit of justice for Charlie. Our family is grateful for the prayers, support, and kindness that has been extended to us, especially through these unimaginably painful and emotionally demanding proceedings.
As difficult as these last few days have been, it brings our family comfort to know that the world has witnessed the overwhelming evidence of what occurred to Charlie that day.
Nothing will ever undo the loss of our beloved Charlie. As this case moves into its next phase, we pray that truth will continue to be heard through a process that is fair, transparent, and grounded in the facts.
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Our country is facing a moral and spiritual crisis, and it can be easy to look around and feel like things are only getting darker. But Jesus has called His followers to be both salt and light.
In this past Sunday's message from Matthew 5, I shared why Christians are not called to isolate from the world, but to infiltrate it with truth, love, and the gospel. As salt, we preserve what is good and make others thirsty for God. As light, we point people to Jesus in a dark world.
Watch “Hope for America” on Harvest+ https://t.co/iJPRriWZus
What is happening to @CaitlinClark22 right now is horrible.
This woman has carried the WNBA to new heights, yet they don’t seem to care that she is taking beatings left and right.
They even snubbed her on the WNBA's 30th-anniversary poster.
If the WNBA cares about the success of its brand, it needs to get smart and protect Clark.