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Superstition
The Great Plague stretched across London like a thick, drab blanket. It came as a thief in the night . . . unannounced, treacherous, silent. The mortality rate was astounding. Someone came up with the foolish idea that polluted air brought on the plague. So people began to carry flower petals in their pockets, superstitiously thinking the fragrance would ward off the disease.
Read More→The Heart of Our Belief
Be well prepared to dig deeply into Romans, Vol. 1 with our spiral-bound workbook, CD or MP3 audio set, and Chuck’s commentary on Romans. Find life-changing answers to years’ worth of biblical questions.
What the World Needs Now
If our world only knew the depths of God’s love for each person, things would radically change. Pastor Chuck reminds us just how profound is the message we share daily. Read his thoughts this month.
Cling to What Is Still True
The unimaginably sad news on floods we’ve had to absorb recently can rattle anyone’s faith. Find some solid handrails and toeholds to help you keep balance while the world shakes, on our crisis page.
Try This Viewpoint
Some people want us to see the world through rose-colored glasses. Pastor Chuck Swindoll describes what it would be like to see life instead through faith-filled glasses. Give it a try and see what changes!