The Christian faith — like many religions — is known for having a range of interpretations, especially when it comes to the Bible. Today we'll be looking at a passage from Ephesians, from which we get ...
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On a Manresa retreat one summer, Jesuit Father Richard Buhler used an image that has resonated with me for years.
More than 60 years after her death, Hurston’s unfinished novel “The Life of Herod the Great” showcases her passion for her ...
Our church family recently discussed the Christmas carol “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” and the interesting activities listed in the song in defense of the title.
God would never delete or block our messages because He is angry or disappointed with us. He just wants us to humbly and ...
A friend of King Charles of England, Simon Wolley, commented on race relations: “You can’t change history. You can improve ...
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This second week of January is likely hard for plenty of evangelical men who made New Year’s resolutions not to lust.
It is interesting that half of Eve’s punishment in Genesis 3:16 is painful childbirth – because she chooses to not have children in the Garden of Eden and God wants to remind her of her decision? – ...
Going to the 10th chapter of John’s gospel, in verses 1 through 14, we find Jesus referring to himself as the Good Shepherd, ...
As you walk through the valley of the unknown, you will find the footprints of Jesus both in front of you and beside you.” ...