Jesus claimed to have come from God and, unlike other humans, knew exactly where he was before being conceived.
John Nichols is a national affairs correspondent for The Nation. He has written, cowritten, or edited over a dozen books on topics ranging from histories of American socialism and the Democratic ...
Every Christmas season, as in every Easter season, I retreat from bread and butter life, including revelry, to retreat as ...
Christian Cairo is deeply significant for pilgrims and travelers due to its connection to the rich history of Christianity in ...
A recent luminaria hike at Quentin Road Baptist Church in Lake Zurich offered a unique way to connect with the Christmas ...
From December 25 to January 6, there became a 12-day period from the one major celebration to the next major observance. Thus ...
The twelve apostles, the chosen followers of Jesus Christ, went throughout the ancient world preaching, spreading ...
Contemporary retellings of the Nativity story often weave together both narratives found in the Gospel of Matthew and the ...
The Wisconsin State Journal asked a cross-section of area Christian clergy members to share with readers excerpts from the ...
The opening chapters of Matthew and Luke introduce us to Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah, conceived by the Holy Spirit and ...
Christmas always bring the promise of a new beginning, even if at times like this hope can seem in short supply ...
Could Jesus Christ have been born on 25 Kislev, the first night of Hanukkah — the Festival of Lights — in 5 BC? It’s an ...