On September 24, 2012 at Convocation, North America's largest weekly gathering of Christian students, Donald Trump began his speech with the dire state of the nation's economy and its failed foreign relations and then engaged students for 30 minutes about the values that brought him to the pinnacle of real estate development and business success. Trump finished by addressing a few questions from students, which had been texted during the speech. Trump also spent time praising Liberty for its notoriety and honoring its founder, Dr. Jerry Falwell, Sr., whom he had met on several occasions and Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. Prior to his speech, Trump was awarded an honorary doctorate of business in recognition of his "unwavering and public commitment to our nation's founding principles of limited government, individual liberty, and the free enterprise system, and in further recognition of his iconic status as one of America's most successful visionaries and entrepreneurs."
On March 22, 2013 at Convocation, North America's largest weekly gathering of Christian students, Lecrae talked about erasing the secular-sacred divide. He pointed out that everything is God's, so there shouldn't be a division between our role in society and our role in the church. As representatives of God's kingdom, we should engage, love, & rehabilitate every aspect of today's culture for His purposes.
Lecrae is a Christian recording artist and multiple-Grammy nominee. He won the Grammy Award in 2013 for Best Gospel Album.
BISHOP INGRAM REFERENCES MARK 12:30 H CHRIST AND IN KNOWING THAT WE ALL HAVE A TEMPORARY STAY ON EARTH, AND THAT WE ALL HAVE TO ANSWER TO GOD OUR CREATOR FOR THE THINGS WE DID IN OUR BODIES. THE SIGN OF THE TIMES SHOULD BE EVIDENT ENOUGH FOR TRUE CHRISTIANS TO KNOW BEYOND THE DOUBT,THEY ARE SERVANTS OF GOD.TRUE CHRISTIAN SHOULD BE ACTIVELY ON GODS SIDE.TO CHALLENGE BELIEVERS TO EXAMINE THEIR WALK WIT
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When we think of repentance we tend to think of sorrow, pain or regret. The Word teaches that we can have joy through repenting. Learn how to see repentance as a path to joy.
Pastor MacLaren continues his series of sermons in the book of Acts speaking on a critical question: What is necessary for our salvation? A dispute on this arose within the early church and was settled by the united witness of the great apostles and elders of the church. Watch as Pastor MacLaren shows what conclusions the church came to, which would go directly against much of what modern Christianity would recognize today. This sermon is based on Acts 15:1-12 was delivered at First Presbyterian Church of Perkasie, Pennsylvania (USA) on October 5, 2014. First Church is a member of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. The Rev. R. Scott MacLaren is the pastor.
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