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Melting Hearts: Crime and Accountability

As she sat in her boyfriend’s car, a young Texas woman named Dee Dee Washington was shot and killed — an innocent bystander of a drug deal gone bad. For 14 years, the man who fired the shot, Ron Flowers, never admitted to killing her — not until, that is, Ron was admitted to the InnerChange Freedom Initiative® (IFI), the prison program launched by Prison Fellowship in Texas.

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Bored?

Have you recently heard someone say they are bored? What does it mean?  I poled a hundred or so by email and received some interesting feedback.

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College, Sex, and Integrity

In March 2005, a group of students at Vermont’s St. Michael’s College had had enough. They decided to challenge the “campus hookup scene” that consisted of sex-saturated spring break getaways and one-night stands.1 “They wanted the right to demand more from their peers when it came to sex and relationships—more joy, more satisfaction, more commitment—and less sex. Maybe even no sex.”2 They started a student newspaper, Dateline SMC, and engaged the relationship between sex and religion, in large part because religion proved to be the only foundation that powerfully challenged the licentious culture these students had come to deplore. “Not […]

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Hamas Leader’s Son Declares Faith in Christ

  NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–The son of a prominent leader in the Hamas terrorist organization has publicly declared his faith in Jesus Christ and warned that Israel can never be at peace with the “wicked and cruel” men who lead Hamas. Masab Yousef, who now prefers to be known as “Joseph,” is the oldest son of Sheikh Hassan Yousef, a political leader of the Hamas organization in the West Bank and one of the movement’s most popular public figures. He gave his life to Christ in 2004, four years after a friend invited him to a Bible study and he began […]

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Days of Prayer

     The First Baptist Church of Perryville will offer two days of prayer for international missions on December 5 & 6.  Prayer guides will be available for your use.  The church will be open from 5-8 PM on Friday and 8 AM-Noon on Saturday.  Come when it is convenient.  Leave when you are finished.  Most people enjoy 30 or more minutes in prayer.  A prayer captain will be available at the door to answer any of your questions. 

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THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS

Through the Devil’s Eyes On his latest “Great Books Audio CD,” Dr. Ken Boa returns to the work of C. S. Lewis, this time examining THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS. In this amusing and delightful book about a demon instructing his nephew in the art of tempting humans, Boa says, Lewis again displays his “wonderful ability to distill so much good theology in such a . . . condensed way.”

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Thirty-Five Years in the Light: Reflections on My Conversion

  by Chuck Colson Thirty-Five Years in the Light Reflections on My Conversion August 12, 2008 A lot of people have asked me what I think about when I remember back to that hot, humid August night in 1973 when Tom Phillips, then the president of the Raytheon Company, witnessed to me in his home. I left his house that night shaken by the words he had read from C. S. Lewis’s MERE CHRISTIANITY about pride. It felt as if Lewis were writing about me, former Marine captain, Special Counsel to the President of the United States, now in the […]

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