While taking a walk on Monday evening, I mentioned that I did not have a topic for Sunday’s Bible study ... and teach others. The Book of Psalms has much to say and teaches us how to please ...
A multi-institutional team of environmental scientists and physical limnologists has found that there may be a scientific explanation for Jesus' "miraculous catch of fish"—one that does not involve ...
A Bible study on the book of 1 Kings has me thinking about what kind of person makes a good president. It’s not a person like ...
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Over the course of their courtship, the man, a fellow student at her Christian high school, became sexually abusive. He began ...
Two black women-owned small businesses in Farmers Branch say they've been harassed for months by the same man, and it's ...
Greg and Lynn McDonald kept quiet about their son’s sexuality for years as they struggled to reconcile their faith with their ...
Meet Yael Kanarek. The artist behind Toratah, a gender-swapped rewrite of the Hebrew Bible, is coming to the Bay Area.
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What do scriptural accounts of monstrous beings like Leviathan and Behemoth tell us about our experience of the sacred?
The next generation, too, would fail God, as would all their descendants. The old covenant, as Paul would so convincingly argue in the book of Galatians, succeeded mainly by proving undeniably the ...
"So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, to be honored by men. I tell you the truth, they have received their reward ...