Greetings from Zimbabwe!

Greetings from Zimbabwe! Beginning earlier in March, the It Is Written team has been conducting 10 simultaneous series of meetings around the city of Gweru, which is right about in the middle of Zimbabwe. I am preaching at one site, my son Jacob at another. The remainder are covered by Chris Holland of It Is…

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The Big Picture

I was driving to an airport and needed to return a rental car before I caught my flight.  Time was tight and I wasn’t sure where the rental car place was located, and although I had an address, I had no GPS. It was going to be tricky. I needed help to get where I…

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Happy Anniversary It Is Written!

On March 25, 1956 the first known It Is Written broadcast was aired. Since then, It Is Written has used the most updated technology to share the love of Christ. Today, its programming can be viewed by 97 percent of the world’s population. Although this ministry was the first religious television program to air in…

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The Immeasurable Value of You

The year is 1929 and America’s economy is on a rapid decline, while unemployment steadily grows with no end in sight. Many Americans find themselves living in extreme poverty while the American government itself struggles to remain intact. This state of economical uncertainty would continue for ten long years known as The Great Depression; the…

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Easier Than You Think—Sharing your faith doesn’t have to be difficult!

There are times when you hear people talk about witnessing as though it’s an advanced science. Quantum mechanics. Theoretical physics. But then you hear every day, real world, true life examples of how it actually works, and you realize again that—yes—sharing your faith is something everyone can do. Successfully. Pastor Chris Buttery, Senior Pastor of the…

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“We’re Getting to That Age…”

A friend of mine messaged me. “We’re getting to that age.” And apparently we are. I haven’t had many close friends die. I’m still too young, thankfully. But that seems to be changing. While my next oldest brother lost a gaggle of friends in car accidents while he was still a teenager, I didn’t. One elementary school friend died in…

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