DL Moody and Crisis Pregnancy Centers

Tweet This PostDuring the Civil War, major revivals broke out in both armies. In the Union Army, between 100,000 and 200,000 soldiers were converted; among Confederate forces, approximately 150,000 troops converted to Christ. Perhaps 10 percent of all Civil War soldiers experienced conversions during the conflict. Dwight. L. Moody (D.L. Moody) was a great 19th Century preacher and evangelist. So much remains of the work of love achieved by the tireless efforts of Moody and the students who have been trained by his commitment to the evangelism of lost souls. The pure beginnings of the...

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What To Call An Abortionist – Another View

Recently, a Christian pro-life blog author said the only appropriate name to call an abortionist is "child killer". While it is widely agreed, even among the more intellectually honest of the pro-abortion movement, that abortionists kill babies, for those who are pro-life AND Christian we must ask ourselves if using such terms promotes or hinders the sharing of the Gospel with those who desperately need to know Jesus - namely abortionists.

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Why We Can’t Just Save Babies

The mission of ICU Mobile has been the same since it was founded in 2003. As the pioneer and leader of mobile pregnancy center ministry, we are committed to honoring the God breathed vision and mission of our ministry. Believe it or not, some have challenged our mission and values by asking "why can't you just save babies?"

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Why Tim Tebow Makes Us Uncomfortable

Tim Tebow makes professional football analysts uncomfortable. He makes other NFL players uncomfortable. He makes football fans and casual observers uncomfortable. Let's face it, Tim Tebow makes us all uncomfortable.

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Light Up The Sky

This story reveals how God sometimes gets the attention of those who oppose Him, but whom He desires to use in His Kingdom. He sends something they can’t ignore into their midst, and once He has their attention, gives them specific direction about what to do next.

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These Dead Shall Not Have Died In Vain

I recently spent the weekend in Gettysburg Pennsylvania. While I was there I had an opportunity to spend some quiet times in the National Cemetery in the Gettysburg National Military Park. Walking among the graves of those who gave the last full meaure of devotion at Gettysburg I began to pray and think about President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address which he delivered in that very cemetery a little over four months after the epic battle that was fought there. He said "these dead shall not have died in vain" and they certainly apply to the 42 million unborn lives around the world that are cut short every year by abortion.

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