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Suffering for Jesus Christ, Part 1
Jesus promised salvation to those who trust Him—but also warned we would face trouble in this world. Today, over 380 million Christians endure persecution for their faith. The question for us is clear: will we, in freedom, stand with those in chains?
Posted in Faith, Religious Liberty
Tagged Aurelian, Christianity, Constantine the Great, Decius, Diocletian, Domitian, Fox’s Book of Martyrs, Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, martyrdom, Maximinus, Nero, Open Doors, Richard Wurmbrand, Sabina Wurmbrand, Severus, suffering, Tertullian, Trajan, Valerian, Voice of the Martyrs
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Lessons From the Church Under Caesar
We have been blessed with many liberties here in America, many of them unknown throughout human history. And we should diligently guard those liberties... At the same time, as followers of Jesus, it’s easy for us to lose our perspective because of those very liberties and freedoms...
Posted in Faith
Tagged Caligula, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Julius Caesar, Nero, Tacitus
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