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Could This Move of God Reach ‘Biblical Proportions’?

In February 2023, the Asbury Revival made breaking news. It lasted close to two and a half weeks and was attended by over 70,000 people.

Now there is something that far exceeds what occurred in Asbury, and it could be argued that it is a move of God that borders on “biblical proportions.”

AG Missionaries Changing Lives, Equipping Native Americans in the Gospel

Native American men and women mentored by U.S. missionaries, John and Gay Davis, are stepping into ministry roles, driven by their passion for sharing the gospel.

One remarkable story involves Samuel*, a Lakota Native American who attended Gay’s gospel course. Recognizing the receptiveness of his people, Samuel eagerly absorbed the teachings and committed to reteaching the lessons to his Bible study group.

Supreme Court Unanimously Supports Christian Postal Worker’s Right to Observe the Sabbath

The U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously ruled in favor of Gerald Groff, a Christian mail carrier from Pennsylvania, in a significant religious liberty case concerning accommodations for faith-based requests in the workplace.

Groff sought clarification on whether the U.S. Postal Service could require him to deliver packages on Sundays, which he observes as the Sabbath.

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