AJC · Blog · Recharge Wednesday LINKUP! Times of Stress Expose our Weaknesses {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}I am not a fan of social media. This luring distraction has the power to suck me in, and I…
AJC · Blog We Are All Influencers {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}You are the salt of the earth, but if the salt has become tasteless, how can it be made salty…
AJC · Blog Holy Week – A Time for New Beginnings {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}The loud cries made her turn around. The streets, filled with movement, the sound of laughter and conversation, seemed to…
AJC · Blog The Power of Steadfast Convictions {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}Paul Martin Simon was an American author and politician from Illinois who served in the United States House of Representatives,…
AJC · Blog Ravi Zacharias – When Sin Destroys a Legacy {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}“Be sure your sins will find you.” This verse, found in the Old Testament in the book of Numbers, is…
AJC · Blog Past Mistakes Should Not Define Our Future {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}“The heavens will not be filled with those who never made mistakes but with those who recognized that they were…
AJC · Blog Division in the Church During the Pandemic {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}“Nevada’s 50-person limit on religious assemblies violates the First Amendment, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled, as…
AJC · Blog Engage in the Fight Against Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery {The Atlanta Journal Constitution}In 2007, the U.S. Senate designated Jan. 11 as National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Since then, awareness and advocacy campaigns…
AJC · Blog New Year Does Not Mean Our trials Are Over {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}“Wake us up when 2020 ends! 50 quotes that sum up how everyone feels about the past year.” The headline…
AJC · Blog Advent Celebrations Reinforce Significance of Jesus’ Birth {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}The term “Advent” originated from Latin “adventus,” which means “coming” or “arrival.” The Latin term, translated from the Greek word…