The InvitationSource:
Suppose you happened upon a starving man, and you knew exactly where he could find all the food he could ever want. For an hour you told the starving fellow about this veritable smorgasbord while he sat waiting expectantly.
We All Fall Down Source:
When considering the great men of the Bible who had flaws and failings just as we do, no one stands out more than Peter, possibly the greatest of the apostles and yet one of the New Testament's greatest failures.
A Place at the TableSource:
A friend of mine recently made the comment that too many churches do not have a place at their table for everyone, meaning essentially that they exclude people for various reasons, and that this is not what the Gospel preaches.
Loving Your Enemies Really Means Loving Your EnemiesSource:
In the 5th chapter of Matthew's Gospel, Jesus tells us to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us. It's a message many of us have heard all of our lives, and certainly one we have trouble following.
The Folly of the CrossSource:
Attacks on Jesus today focus on everything from the reliability of his statements to the validity of the resurrection, and yet carefully avoid the issue that really bothers most people: Jesus' death on the cross in our place.
Born Again?Source:
For any number of reasons, the term "born-again Christian" brings up a wide variety of images, from Billy Graham's evangelistic campaigns to Jimmy Swaggart to the guy in the end zone with the multi-colored afro and the "John 3:16" sign.
Right Where You AreSource:
One of the biggest problems in the church today is the fact that very few Christians are willing to admit that they don't have it all together.

In the April Issue of Decision Magazine without offering practical and doable suggestions as to how God's children can cope with economic hardship, Franklin Graham proposes that mere national repentance back to 19th-century self-righteousness is the road to recovery and healing.

Forsyth, Georgia – A Spiritual Plea to All
Over the past several days I have been encountering the evil that traps us all when we stop doing what our Lord commands us to do: "Hear O Israel! The Lord your God is the one and only Lord.

Scripture tells us that John the Baptist preached repentance - that is to turn toward God - because, "... the kingdom of heaven is at hand. (Matthew 3:1-2). A public statement of this repentance was to be baptized in water. (Matthew 3:6).

Top Internet evangelist issues a call for America to repent. Bill Keller says he will approach the secular media only! Foremost is a call to end abortion and homosexual advocacy.
Catholics Come HomeSource: Catholics Come Home
We missed you. Welcome home! Your Friends at Catholics Come Home

Update: The hotline is now closed. Selected submission that went on the air can be seen here.
Stephen Colbert is up to his old tricks again.