Renowned biblical scholar N.T. Wright believes Ephesians is a book for this moment and explains in his newest book.
Rather than fixate on the "yes you are — no you aren’t" debate, more are discovering fresh spiritual strength through ...
"Some would urge us not to accompany the poor and the vulnerable because it could be dangerous," writes Steven P. Millies.
Our true value is determined by how much God paid for our freedom. Jesus demonstrated His great love for us by taking the ...
Biblical wisdom guiding Christians on self defense The post What the Bible Says About Christians Owning Guns and Self Defense ...
COMMNETARY: With the Decree ‘Ad Gentes,’ the Second Vatican Council sought to give new energy to the Church’s efforts to ...
Christmas puddings, ‘tasteless’ seasonal jumpers, Boxing Day chutney and unwanted gifts feature in an unusual new guide to ...
The first Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) gathered in 2008 in Jerusalem to prayerfully respond to the abandonment of the Scriptures by some of the most senior leaders of the Anglican ...
John and Samuel Munayer, Palestinian Christians from Jerusalem, argue in their new book that liberation theology can be a ...
A president declaring, “there’s not anything that’s going to get me into heaven,” is not the kind of thing most Christian ...
The Hornbill Festival stands as both a cultural showcase and a spiritual quandary for Nagaland, triggering one to examine the boundaries between heritage and holiness.
Although Fyodor Dostoyevsky wrote with wildness and urgency, he patiently insisted on asking an essential question: What are ...