Sunday 24 July 2016

6 Ways to Put Forgiveness into Practice

 6 Ways to Put Forgiveness into Practice
We have all heard that forgiveness is not easy. Many of us can also testify to the truth of that from personal experience. But not only is forgiveness difficult to extend, it can be difficult to fully understand in its depth of biblical significance. 
 
Understanding from a biblical perspective what it really means when we say “I forgive you” can help us to extend genuine forgiveness to others and will allow those three simple words to be more than an empty sentiment. 
 
So, what does true biblical forgiveness really mean, and what does

50 Cent to Studio 5: 'Killing Police Officers is the Wrong Idea'

xecutive producer and rapper 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III, poses on the red carpet at the season 3 premiere of the Starz network show 'Power' in New York City.

Singer Alicia Keys recently called on a few famous friends to create a compelling video that describes "23 ways you could be killed if you are black in America."
Beyoncé, Bono, Rihanna, Taraji P. Henson and Chris Rock are among celebrities whose voices are heard.
Beyond those powerful voices, there is a growing chorus to end the senseless bloodshed. Rapper and actor Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson added his voice to that choir in an interview with Studio 5.
"I have been really, really quiet about it," said Jackson, who is in the middle of

Mention the Name Jesus in Hollywood and All Hell Breaks Loose








The Barna Group recently conducted a survey of Republicans and Democrats asking them whether Hollywood is biased against Christianity. It found that 32 percent of Republicans, and 5 percent of Democrats, believe that Hollywood generally portrays Christianity in a negative way.


The Barna Group recently conducted a survey of Republicans and Democrats asking them whether Hollywood is biased against Christianity. It found that 32 percent of Republicans, and 5 percent of Democrats, believe that Hollywood generally portrays Christianity in a negative way.
We know from other surveys that Republicans are much more likely to attend religious services on a regular basis than Democrats, and that the latter are home to most agnostics, atheists and the unaffiliated. It therefore does not surprise to learn that Democrats are more inclined not to see Hollywood's portrayal of