Praying in the Shadow of Gethsemane

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What Jesus’ midnight prayer in the garden tells us about cosmic conflict in the supernatural realm. “Father, if it is your will, please heal your servant; yet not our will, but yours be done.” As a child,

Praying in the Shadow of Gethsemane

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What Jesus’ midnight prayer in the garden tells us about cosmic conflict in the supernatural realm. “Father, if it is your will, please heal your servant; yet not our will, but yours be done.” As a child,

The Steep Price of Pilate’s Fame

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Billions know the Roman governor’s name. But he didn’t know the very son of God standing before him. I’m in the apparently small category of men unconcerned with the Roman Empire. I could probably describe key events

The Steep Price of Pilate’s Fame

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Billions know the Roman governor’s name. But he didn’t know the very son of God standing before him. I’m in the apparently small category of men unconcerned with the Roman Empire. I could probably describe key events

The Steep Price of Pilate’s Fame

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Billions know the Roman governor’s name. But he didn’t know the very son of God standing before him. I am in the apparently small category of men unconcerned with the Roman Empire. I could probably describe key

The Steep Price of Pilate’s Fame

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Billions know the Roman governor’s name. But he didn’t know the very son of God standing before him. I am in the apparently small category of men unconcerned with the Roman Empire. I could probably describe key

How the Gaucho Stole Easter in Uruguay

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More than 100 years ago, Latin America’s most-secular country abolished Christian holidays. Local church leaders have struggled to reclaim them since This week, millions of Latin Americans are attending worship services observing Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good

How the Gaucho Stole Easter in Uruguay

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More than 100 years ago, Latin America’s most secular country abolished Christian holidays. Local church leaders have struggled to reclaim them since. This week, millions of Latin Americans are attending worship services observing Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday,

How the Gaucho Stole Easter in Uruguay

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More than 100 years ago, Latin America’s most secular country abolished Christian holidays. Local church leaders have struggled to reclaim them since. This week, millions of Latin Americans are attending worship services observing Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday,

How the Gaucho Stole Easter in Uruguay

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More than 100 years ago, Latin America’s most secular country abolished Christian holidays. Local church leaders have struggled to reclaim them since. This week, millions of Latin Americans are attending worship services observing Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday,