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Plus, 'More Kids Have Heard about Christ Through These Shoebox': Edward Graham Lauds Operation Christmas Child and More Stories and News [Crosswalk Logo]( Connecting through Crisis [Faith]( [News]( [Devotionals]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Should Christians Be Concerned about the End Times?]( Lucas Hagen While no one can be certain that the world is ending any time soon, even if we knew it would be, should Christians be concerned? What attitude should Christians have towards the end times? Let’s see what the Scriptures say. [CONTINUE READING →]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [What Does it Mean ‘Be Anxious for Nothing’?]( Amy Swanson The term, “Be anxious for nothing,” comes from a verse found in Philippians 4:6. In some translations, it reads, “Do not be anxious about anything,” or “Do not worry about anything.” While the phrase is pretty self-explanatory, there is much to glean from these four little words. [CONTINUE READING →]( [Stranger Hears Mom Screaming for Kids Trapped in Fire So He Runs Right into the Flames]( Bailey Sizemore Some devastating things can happen at any moment, and it takes a true hero to jump into action. When Zikhaya Sithole heard a woman cry for help because her children were trapped in a burning shack, he did not hesitate. He ran straight into the shack and suffered great burns as a result. [CONTINUE READING →]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( ['More Kids Have Heard about Christ Through These Shoebox': Edward Graham Lauds Operation Christmas Child]( Amanda Casanova Edward Graham, the grandson of the late Billy Graham, says Operation Christmas Child reaches more children and unreached people with the Gospel than any other global evangelistic event. [CONTINUE READING →]( [Crosswalk Logo]( [Read about Salem Web Network]( | [Unsubscribe From This Email]( | [Email Preference Center]( © 2020 Salem Web Network. All rights reserved. 111 Virginia Street, Suite 500, Richmond, VA 23219. This email is never sent unsolicited. You are receiving this email because your email address, {EMAIL}, is signed up to receive newsletters, updates, and special offers from Connecting through Crisis. [Link](

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