The world looked on in horror as the roof and spire of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris went up in flames.
As fire ravaged through the 850-year old cathedral, onlookers wept, sang hymns, and prayed to cope with what was transpiring before their eyes.
But God's steadfast love and majesty, while exquisitely adorned in places like the iconic Notre Dame, is not contained in a building.
The Holy Spirit moves free to comfort and attract us to God in times of trouble.
This week on Context - an Easter special on why hope is always rising, and will never be destroyed.
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Context - September 4, 2019 - Sufferi...
This time, a terrorist attack in several places throughout the island of Sri Lanka.
Three churches and 3 hotels blown up in 8 separate blasts as Christians worshipped on Easter Sunday.
Authorities say a domestic Islamic terrorist group is responsible for the killings.
This week on Contex...
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Context - September 11, 2019 - Speaki...
These are only some of the heartbreaking tragedies facing us. But it's the children who suffer the most. The United Nations report 17 million children have lost their homes and have been internally displaced due to conflict and violence.
This week on Context: speaking up for our vulnerable chi...
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Context - September 26, 2019 - Electi...
Promises, promises! As our 43rd federal election rises to find the next Prime Minister – do you feel represented or left out? Hopeful or skeptical?
As our nation’s political leaders crisscross the country, Context takes a look at the big issues that matter to religious voters who often feel left...