Dr. Ray Pritchard
Dr. Ray Pritchard is the president of Keep Believing Ministries, in Internet-based ministry serving Christians in 225 countries. He is the author of 31 books, including Stealth Attack, Fire and Rain, Credo, The ABCs of Christmas, The Healing Power of Forgiveness, An Anchor for the Soul and Why Did This Happen to Me? Ray and Marlene, his wife of 47 years, have three sons-Josh, Mark and Nick, three daughters-in-law--Leah, Vanessa, and Sarah, and ten grandchildren. His hobbies include biking, surfing the Internet, and anything related to the Civil War.
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A Valentine's Day Love Story
Falling in love is wonderful. Staying in love is something else entirely. Here is the story of a man who continues to love his wife in a very difficult situation.
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
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The Romans Challenge
What would happen in America if thousands of pastors began to preach through Romans? Our churches would be changed, Christians would be deepened in their faith, and God might be pleased to send a...
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
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Do Pastors Exaggerate Attendance Figures?
A recent survey (and accompanying article) suggest that many pastors exaggerate attendance figures. I offer a few comments--and would be glad to have your feedback on this topic.
Monday, February 12, 2007
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Men's Luncheon at Harrisburg Baptist Church
Today I spoke at the monthly men’s luncheon at Harrisburg Baptist Church in Tupelo. I was pleasantly surprised to see 60-70 men gather for the meal and brief message. Most of the retired men came...
Monday, February 12, 2007
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How to Kill a New Christian
Christians love to fight over our deeply-held beliefs. Unfortunately, sometimes we fight for things that don’t matter very much. If two Christians agree on 79 out of 80 points, they will usually...
Friday, February 9, 2007
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Matthew Henry's Thanksgiving Lesson
Sometimes the greatest blessing is to still be standing at the end of the fight.
Saturday, November 25, 2006
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Praying for Your Prodigal: Have Faith in "Hopeless Cases"
Praying parents can at times feel like giving up, and it's hard not to get angry when you see your children repeatedly making bad choices or showing no interest in the gospel. What do you do then?...
Monday, April 24, 2006