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Persecution and Revival in the Soviet Union in the 1960s

by Georgi P. Vins
May 31st, 2015

At the beginning of the 1960s, the Lord sent a spiritual revival among the Evangelical Baptists1 of the Soviet Union. The revival preceded a great assault from the atheistic authorities. Soviet newspapers and magazines spewed an endless flow of articles against believers and the Christian faith, against the Bible and God. Radio, television, and movies were used for anti-religious propaganda. Believers were fired from their jobs, and Christian young people were kept out of educational institutions.

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Persecution and Revival in the Soviet Union in the 1960s

by Georgi P. Vins
May 31st, 2015

At the beginning of the 1960s, the Lord sent a spiritual revival among the Evangelical Baptists1 of the Soviet Union. The revival preceded a great assault from the atheistic authorities. Soviet newspapers and magazines spewed an endless flow of articles against believers and the Christian faith, against the Bible and God. Radio, television, and movies were used for anti-religious propaganda. Believers were fired from their jobs, and Christian young people were kept out of educational institutions.

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Living for Christ in the End Times

by Dr. David R. Reagan

We are watching these prophecies come true today before our very eyes, both here in America and around the world. As our culture has secularized and paganized, Christianity, the Church, and Christians have come under increasing attack as “intolerant bigots.” The attacks are going to intensify, and it is going to become increasingly difficult for Christians to stand for righteousness.

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Social Media: Risk – Danger – Harm

by Jon Taylor
June 19, 2015

The possibility of inappropriate, anonymous interaction is now available not just on websites but on smartphone and tablet applications. Internet availability, accessibility and anonymity is now greater than ever, added to the advances in technological interaction, connectivity, portability, and device opportunity has meant that understanding the link between risk, danger and harm is more important than ever.

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Social Media: Risk – Danger – Harm

by Jon Taylor
June 19, 2015

The possibility of inappropriate, anonymous interaction is now available not just on websites but on smartphone and tablet applications. Internet availability, accessibility and anonymity is now greater than ever, added to the advances in technological interaction, connectivity, portability, and device opportunity has meant that understanding the link between risk, danger and harm is more important than ever.

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An Examination of the Medical Evidence for the Physical Death of Christ

by Bert Thompson, Ph.D.and Brad Harrub, Ph.D.

The perception of the death of Jesus Christ in the twenty-first century frequently takes place through human eyes that have been tainted with a sanitized, sterilized, and often stylized “art-deco” depiction of Christ on the cross. Today, it is exceedingly uncommon to hear a description of the medical details attending Christ’s crucifixion, yet a complete and thorough investigation into such evidence can lead to a firmer knowledge and a deeper-rooted faith about what actually transpired on that old rugged cross nearly 2,000 years ago.

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An examination of the medical evidence for the physical death of Christ

by Bert Thompson, Ph.D.and Brad Harrub, Ph.D.

The perception of the death of Jesus Christ in the twenty-first century frequently takes place through human eyes that have been tainted with a sanitized, sterilized, and often stylized “art-deco” depiction of Christ on the cross. Today, it is exceedingly uncommon to hear a description of the medical details attending Christ’s crucifixion, yet a complete and thorough investigation into such evidence can lead to a firmer knowledge and a deeper-rooted faith about what actually transpired on that old rugged cross nearly 2,000 years ago.

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