Long ago, before the first Noel, a Jewish carpenter named Joseph was famous for being right. The Bible introduced him as “a ...
Christmas is the celebration of Jesus—God with us ( Matthew 1:23 ). It is the reminder that a loving God stepped into our world so we could step into relationship with Him. “Joy to the world—the Lord ...
And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a ...
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Is Christian Zionism a heresy?
Christian Zionists say that Jews have a right to a homeland, and that this right is supported by the Bible. They say this ...
Folks who passionately believe in the “I may hate what you say, but I’d die for your right to say it” take on the First ...
And the mighty meek By Krista Madsen The launch of the final season of Stranger Things after a multi-year delay (and the ...
The lectionary gospel reading for Advent 3 in Year A is Matt 11.2–11, and as usual is rather truncated, so you might want to ...
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Devout Christians: The Hidden Struggles of Wealth – Biblical Insights on Riches, Poverty, and Purpose.
(ThyBlackMan.com) Whenever we deal with some contentious subjects like crime, faith, doctrine or family, we are entering areas of great controversy and debate with opinions being formed and colored by ...
Any serious reader of the Bible soon discovers an uncomfortable reality: the fullness of God's truth is often held in tension. We see this in Scripture and in creation.
The lectionary gospel reading for Advent 2 in Year A is Matt 3.1–12, and it contains many foundational themes of eschatology, the coming of God, and judgement, which set us up nicely for thinking ...
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