Saint Thomas Christians–India


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Saint Thomas Christians

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The Saint Thomas Christians, commonly known in India as Syrian Christians or Nasrani, is a community of Christians from Kerala, India, who trace their origins to the evangelistic activity of Saint Thomas in the 1st century, and is one of the oldest Christian communities of the world.

Worth Revisiting: A Christian Allegory


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Aslan says that he is known by many names, in many lands and that they will have to discover him and find out his name in their own world.

s-l1000My favorite book as a child is still my favorite series, The Narnia Chronicles by Catholic author, C.S. Lewis, excluding the Bible of course. It does seem ridiculous because I am an English Literature major who has read thousands of masterpieces, classics, novels, poems, essays, and articles.

What can I say? When I am asked, “What is your favorite book?”, The Narnia Chronicles immediately pop into my mind. I smile and all else fades into the background.

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I read the entire series again about ten years ago and I was delighted. C.S. Lewis manages to reveal profound Christian truths in an enchanting tale that captivates little ones.

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This is not a heavy-handed, pedantic Victorian style morality tale that pretends to be fiction…

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10 Spirit Filled Quotes By Kathryn Kuhlman | Spirit Filled Christian Living


Why did the Apostle John refer to himself as, “the disciple whom Jesus loved,”?


From INTRODUCTION TO THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SAINT JOHN Vol. I By William Barclay –The Beloved Disciple …

All our information about John comes from the first three gospels. It is the astonishing fact…

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excerpt from In God’s Underground by Richard Wurmbrand


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