Iran Will Become a ‘Christian Country,’ Says Evangelical Pastor

  By Michael Gryboski , Christian Post Reporter November 14, 2012|4:51 pm An Iranian evangelical pastor has stated that eventually the Islamic Republic of Iran will become a “Christian country,” even amid increased state-sponsored persecution. Dr. Hormoz Shariat, founder of Iran Alive Ministries, told Family Research Council President Tony Perkins these things at an event … More Iran Will Become a ‘Christian Country,’ Says Evangelical Pastor

Angus T. Jones of ‘Two and a Half Men’ Finds Christ, Slams Show (VIDEO)

‘Stop Watching ‘Two and a Half Men,” Says Actor   By Daniel Distant , Christian Post Reporter November 26, 2012|5:15 pm Angus T. Jones of “Two and Half Men” fame converted to Christianity and denounced and criticized his past life and activities, including his role on the famous TV show. Throughout his two videotaped testimonies … More Angus T. Jones of ‘Two and a Half Men’ Finds Christ, Slams Show (VIDEO)

Hamas and Israel; Who Respects Palastinian Lives More?

As the Bible teaches us, we should love all our “neighbors,” including all people, everywhere, with special attention in thought and action to show love to the “neighbor” in need. In the present Gaza conflict, we should love all the Palestinian people and all the people of Israel at the same time. Tragically, the hate-filled … More Hamas and Israel; Who Respects Palastinian Lives More?

Obituary: Is The Search for the Historical Jesus Dead?

The Jesus We’ll Never Know Why scholarly attempts to discover the ‘real’ Jesus have failed. And why that’s a good thing. Scot McKnight In the opening day of my class on Jesus of Nazareth, I give a standardized psychological test divided into two parts. The results are nothing short of astounding. The first part is … More Obituary: Is The Search for the Historical Jesus Dead?

Clergy Abuse Enquiry is Shockingly Shallow

Parliament’s committee is secretive, evasive and doing the minimum it can get away with. Pin ItEmail articlePrintReprints & permissions Illustration: Andrew Dyson. IT SEEMS the parliamentary inquiry into the churches’ handling of clergy sex abuse has learnt at least one thing from submissions about the Catholic Church: how to operate in as much secrecy as … More Clergy Abuse Enquiry is Shockingly Shallow