Our Shortcomings
“Several times that week I did not try to share Christ when I had the opportunity. Then, our pastor explained the meaning of “trespasses”: incomplete obedience, shortcomings … Continue reading Our Shortcomings
“Several times that week I did not try to share Christ when I had the opportunity. Then, our pastor explained the meaning of “trespasses”: incomplete obedience, shortcomings … Continue reading Our Shortcomings
A History of Christianity in North Korea
Open Doors is focusing on a week of prayer for North Korea, beginning April 24th. I signed up for the daily email and was fascinated by the first one, which covered the history of Christianity in North Korea. I didn’t know, for instance, that Pyongyang was known as the “Jerusalem of the East” with Christians making up 13% of its population in 1945. You can read this first email here.
Sign up for the daily prayer emails for North Korea Freedom week and/or send a message that will be read over the raidio to North Koreans.
North Korea is one of fifty countries on Open Doors’ World Watch List. Follow the link to learn more about these fifty countries and how you might pray for them.
Learn more about this image of a church in North Korea in 1895. Continue reading Prayer for North Korea This Week
Jesus Barabbas’s name would really be Jesus Bar Abba. Which means Jesus, Son of Father. . . Of course, in reality that was really the name of the other Jesus—the one we love and worship. Continue reading Easter: A New Father and a New Freedom
You’re invited to spread the Gospel this weekend in two new ways. Share an evangelistic anime video with your friends and family. Join a prayer group to pray for two million to hear the Gospel this weekend. Continue reading Ministry Opportunities for You This Easter Weekend
Christ was all anguish that I might be all joy, cast off that I might be brought in… read the entire Puritan prayer. Continue reading A Puritan Prayer for Good Friday
Two parents and five babies swam away from me to a reedy area for more protection. The limpkin is rare, but you can see them regularly now along the north shore of Kissimmee’s Lake Toho. Continue reading Baby Limpkins