Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan shared how his baptism last December marked a “major pivot” in his life. Hogan, whose real name is Terry Gene Bollea, stressed he’s “all in” with God.
The study was conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority, Tel Aviv University, and the Weizmann Institute of Science and uses science “in order to link events mentioned in the Bible to archaeological findings unearthed in the city of David.”
More than 5,500 students attended the Unite event at Tennessee this week. The official Unite Instagram account said hundreds made professions of faith and more than 120 were baptized outside the arena.
“It’s not just me that’s experiencing a spiritual awakening — there appears to be a return to religion,” he said. Brand also noted that despite whatever is taking place around the world and what people face daily, young people are “recognizing that the material world that I sought to find solace and comfort in, is no longer serving […]
"American adults are increasingly embracing a host of unbiblical perspectives -- and this profound shift in beliefs is causing many of the disturbing social patterns and lifestyles responsible for the deterioration of our society and leading to the overwhelming level of national dissatisfaction."