Back around the year 2000 I was privileged to hear an excellent word being ministered about the River Jordan. From that time on during various seasons of my life, just before I awake out of my sleep I heard that small still voice.
In today’s world, climate change is one of the most pressing global conversations. News outlets, politicians, and activists sound constant alarms, while skeptics challenge the data or question the motives behind the movement. But how does the Church respond?
I’ve always had a soft spot for steady, grounded faith—not the kind that moves you with glitter, but one that holds fast to the Scriptures. Recently, I took a deep dive into Albert James Dager’s “An Examination of Kingdom, Dominion, and Latter Rain Theology” (1986).
Few topics stir as much passion in the Christian world as unity and division. From the early church councils to the Protestant Reformation, history shows that disagreements among believers have shaped the course of Christianity.