Don’t get me wrong, Bud Kennedy writes. My parents kept our home filled with 860 square feet of Christmas cheer. Just not ...
Kaitlyn Schiess offers some perspective on the use and abuse of the Bible in the public square, as well as some wisdom for ...
I attended “Lessons and Carols” in the chapel of Immaculate Conception Seminary at Seton Hall University. “Lessons and Carols ...
In the late 1970s, she and her speech pathologist friend Phyllis Phillips wrote a reading program called the “Super Sounder ...
"My friend was very, very religious and went to the pastor for guidance, and he put no blame on the cheating husband at all.
In his latest book, right-wing provocateur Jordan Peterson looks to extract existential and political lessons from the Old ...
The astonishing turn in the Bible isn’t that we’re anxious, but that the solution to our anxiety is actually a person.
As with many women in the Bible, this woman has no name. She is “the woman” or “his wife” and she is first labeled “barren” and then miraculously bears a son. This is paired with the Gospel of Luke, ...
Today, most people still celebrate Spiritual Literacy Month in December ... or religious belief in general than to learn how ...
AJ Sherrill hopes Christians will slow down enough this Christmas to hear the story anew. “Familiarity of the Christmas story ...
Matt Emerson and Brandon Smith explain what the doctrine known as the inseparable operations of the Trinity is all about.
Has that ever happened to you while reading the Bible? You’re just humming along, minding your own business – and “Wham!” – ...