Back in the day there was a popular message titled, Uzziah must die. It came from Isaiah 6:1, “In the year that king Uzziah ...
The widening divide between casual Christianity and committed discipleship presents both our greatest challenge and our most important opportunity. While our congregations successfully attract ...
Vatican Observatory director Jesuit Brother Guy Consolmagno explores faith and science in his new book, “A Jesuit’s Guide to ...
Consider three big examples: the evidence for cosmic design in the fundamental laws and structure of the universe; the ...
In an exclusive interview, persecuted Nicaraguan Bishop Rolando Álvarez, bishop of Matagalpa and apostolic administrator of ...
In Washington DC, USA, Pastor William Folorunso Kumuyi of Africa is invited to lead the prayer and praise session as part of the ceremonies for the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th president ...
So what does Adam do? He eats the forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil, introducing the human race to sin. The bountiful other fruit trees, the vast garden with rivers, lakes ...
When Jesus enters the house, Mary sees that God is present, that they are in the presence of love. So Mary drops everything ...
Have you ever had one of those moments where you felt you just weren’t good enough for God? Maybe you’re feeling as though salvation is for everyone else but you. According to Romans 8:31-34, “What ...
Peter is about to raised higher by the Lord, who says, in effect, “You will be my coworker in a far more important enterprise ...
God sees us and is with us … Back to school … that’s what time of year it is! Yet that phrase “Back to school” is pretty loaded. There are all kinds of things that are associated ...
The serpent was always in the garden. It was not introduced as a plot twist to spice things up and test the integrity or obedience of humans. I find the idea that sin came into existence only ...