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This past weekend, I had the opportunity to attend my son’s graduation ceremony at Ouachita Baptist University. He completed and received his Bachelor of Music in Worship Arts in August of 2021, but was unable to walk until now because of their graduation ceremony schedule. He could easily have pushed the ceremony aside. He has gotten married since completing his course work and is active in ministry in Northwest Arkansas, but I can unequivocally say that I’m glad he walked. There was a ...
Beaten and Burned for Praising Jesus
On May 12, a young female student — Deborah Samuel — in Sokoto, Nigeria was beaten to death and burned to ashes for praising Jesus on a WhatsApp group chat site. A gang of her radical Muslim classmates saw her post, became enraged, and murdered her. Deborah’s “crime?” She was accused of blasphemy against Islam and the Prophet Mohammad — a crime that...