If any part of 2020 could be considered short, it was the Christmas season. I hope you were able to bask in the enjoyment of the Christmas lights, music, movies and gifts. All are a fun part of the ...
People seek out pastors for a variety of reasons: marital troubles, concerns about congregational direction, absolution for sin, guidance for an important decision, and a search for a deeper spiritual ...
The Catholic faith confesses one God in three Persons, made known by Jesus Christ who is true God and true man, with the fullness of divinity and the fullness of humanity. Both the Trinity and the ...
This is one of those times when if we listen carefully to the readings, we discover that the Gospel, especially what I'm talking about, is not a historical document really. It's not a biography of ...
This Sunday's Gospel gives us Luke's version of the story John told us last week, and he gives it his own twists and context. We seemingly start in the same room with the gathered disciples, but this ...
The Sea of Galilee, also known as Lake Tiberias, is not just a geographical location but a deeply symbolic site in Christian ...
Question from Becca: Hey, Bro. Bob. A friend and I were talking today about Melchizedek in Hebrews 7. I looked up a little about him and read the comments in my Bible, but we're still a little ...
The discovery of ancient artifacts often excites historians, but a recent find in Israel has Christians intrigued: a nearly 1,800-year-old mosaic declaring "Jesus is God." Now displayed at the Museum ...