As a Christian, I want my fellow Christians to be guided by informed ethical principles as we celebrate the diversity among all of God’s children. But I have no idea what Christian nationalists mean ...
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Explaining the connection between Greece and the New Testament
Step back in time as we journey through the Greek islands where biblical history meets breathtaking beauty. Discover Patmos, ...
On Easter Sunday, festively decorated churches across the United States will be filled with worshippers eager to celebrate the most important day in the Christian year. While some will attend services ...
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Spiritual gifts do exist. Here are 4 ways you can pursue them responsibly
The last few years have been challenging for many, leading to some questions about spiritual gifts.
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Opinion: Don’t overthink it. Invite people to church, whatever your faith may be
Christ didn’t wait for perfect conditions to invite others — and neither should we.
(JTA) — In a recent interview for his New York Times podcast, Ezra Klein asked Texas State Rep. James Talarico why the Christian right puts so much focus on abortion and gay marriage. “I’m Jewish, but ...
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Tyndale Society celebrates 500th anniversary of Bible translation
LOWER OXFORD — The Tyndale Society (USA) celebrated the 500th anniversary of the translation of the New Testament in English at its third annual conference, Saturday, at Lincoln University. With a ...
We’re in a Bible-curious time for popular media.
Pastor-theologian Douglas Wilson advocates theocracy, the restriction of the franchise from women and nonbelievers, and much else—and he is closer than ever to real power.
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If Iran opens, the Church must be ready with Bibles
As conflict and uncertainty continue across Iran, the Church should be thinking about something else too: preparation.
A bill claiming to protect religious liberty by enforcing Bible and Israeli education could cost taxpayers millions.
Every Sunday at the rodeo, a congregation of cowboy churchgoers meets in the NRG Center. Their sermons are like any other church, their chaplain says, just with a lot more cowboy hats.
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