Beloved pastor and bestselling author Max Lucado has spent decades guiding readers toward a deeper faith and a closer walk with God. Now, at age 70, he’s releasing one of his most personal and ...
God calmed the storm for Moses. Pharaoh’s army thundered behind him. The Red Sea churned in front. Two million Israelites panicked all around. Moses had nowhere to turn—but up. Whether he shook his ...
“God loves us too much to let us lead a life marked by poor thinking. He made our brains; he can retrain our brains. God has not left us alone in this battle of the mind.” Max Lucado, “Tame Your ...
Warner Bros. Discovery has completed its reversal from Max back to HBO Max today, marking the end of a widely criticized two-year experiment. The streaming service's website and mobile apps now ...
The company announced the name change in May, and officially flipped the switch July 9. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor The name change, first announced onstage at WBD’s upfront presentation back in May, ...
Texas-based Christian author and minister Max Lucado and a Houston church will each host prayer services Monday evening for those touched by the devastating flooding in the Hill Country. The prayer ...
Warner Bros. Discovery executives are reinstating the name HBO Max for the popular streaming service. It’s the fourth name change for the app in the last decade. By John Koblin It’s not Max. It’s HBO ...
Cardinal's sermon highlights pope's favourite political themes Giovanni Battista Re also stresses pope's popularity 'Pope Francis truly shared the anxieties, sufferings and hopes of this time' VATICAN ...
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - In front of hundreds of world leaders attending the funeral of Pope Francis on Saturday, Italian Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re called for care for migrants, an end to wars, ...
Max Lucado received a tattoo on his 50th anniversary of accepting the Lord to remind himself that Christ paid his debt on the cross and that he does not have to work for his salvation. “I’m ...
The far-left Episcopal bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington (D.C.), Mariann Budde, directed predictably misguided left-wing remarks to newly inaugurated President Trump in a sermon at a now ...
We exchanged pulpits one Sunday. He came to our congregation; I went to his. When he was offered the bread and the wine, a memory surfaced that caused him to change the introduction to his sermon.
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