BEAUMONT, TX — Local man Michael Strong looked wistfully out the window, longing for the good old days when Black Friday shopping was all in person and people feared for their very lives.Clicking a mouse to order a new bluetooth speaker, Strong…
RENO, NV — After missing out on Black Friday shopping, local man Chris Rogers was forced to purchase a new television for the exact same price but without a "BLACK FRIDAY SALE" tag.A dejected Rogers somberly carried his new 65-inch…
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Local man Dan Flannigan prayed this morning for the Lord to bless to the nourishment of his body the six kinds of leftover pie he would be consuming for breakfast.Flannigan beseeched God to bless a pecan pie, pumpkin pie,…
An episode of Conversations with Christians Engaged — a podcast dedicated to helping believers continue walking in faith while navigating the muddy ways of politics and culture. By The Stream Published on November 30, 2025…
But when a red state starts sending these idiots to the U.S. House of Representatives, that bothers me, because then you're talking about having an impact on national issues. Alarmingly, lunatic Aftyn Beyn is narrowing the gap in…
By The Stream Published on November 30, 2025 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpafNL06I14 What gets to be called “art” — and who decides? In this 41-minute, wide-ranging Socrates Dialogues conversation, New York-based thinkers, writers, and art…
Quite a fascinating article, by Peter Savodnik appeared in The Free Press yesterday about how many influential public intellectuals are “suddenly” finding faith. It deserves comment on this First Sunday of Advent. I have never been one to be…
Several years ago, I was scheduled to preach at a New Year’s ministry gathering on the future of the Pentecostal movement among new generations in the twenty-first century. Keeping with my custom, I had enjoyed turkey, toys, toddlers, and…
Jesus Heals Demon-Possessed Man By Taking Away His SmartphoneThat's some great customer service, right there.He wouldn't ask an animal to endure anything he wouldn't.The hallucination.The hypnotist.Let's play…
In the 12th and 13th centuries, monks developed some of the first fully mechanical clocks. Their purpose was simple. The monks would come to chapel seven times a day to chant the praises of God and intercede for the world. Clocks enabled them to…
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