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A Meditation for Turbulent Times

A Meditation for Turbulent Times

God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar and foam and the mountains quake with their surging. — Psalm ...
The King’s University Launches New Undergraduate Programs in Fall 2025

The King’s University Launches New Undergraduate Programs in Fall 2025

Big changes are coming to The King’s University’s undergraduate programs—changes designed to enhance your academic experience, streamline your degree path, and give you more flexibility to customize your education. Whether you're a current student or considering joining the TKU community, these updates will offer new opportunities for academic growth, career preparation, and ministry training.
Why Unity in the Church Matters: A Call to Action for Believers

Why Unity in the Church Matters: A Call to Action for Believers

Unity in the Church is not just a biblical ideal but a practical necessity. As Jesus prayed in John 17, our unity as believers directly impacts the world's ability to see and accept God's love. Through practical steps like fostering reconciliation, collaborating across denominations, and engaging in meaningful dialogue, we can reflect Christ's love and fulfill our calling to shine His light in a divided world.
Passover and the Breaking of Chains

Passover and the Breaking of Chains

Are we in bondage to something? Do we yearn to be free? As we approach Passover, which begins this year at sundown on April 12, 2025, let us remember that we have a Messiah who came to set the captives free (Luke 4:18), and that he can set us free from every kind of enslavement. Our Messiah breaks all shackles, ropes, and cuffs. He is the bondage breaker and his Hebrew name is Yeshua, which means “The Lord saves.”
The Meaning of Purim

The Meaning of Purim

Hitler was once delivering a fiery speech in Nazi Germany. As he was ranting and raving and clinching his fists, and calling for the destruction of the Jewish people, he noticed an elderly Jewish man in the front row who was laughing. The Führer stopped in the ...
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