We all sometimes wonder if we’re good enough, if we belong, or if we matter. We feel pressure to prove ourselves and live a life that’s considered successful. When we’re tempted to measure our value ...
Which is why I’ve come to believe we need more of them. Invitations to speak in Methodist, Episcopal, Lutheran, Baptist and ...
Sure, God can speak to you through a Bible verse quoted by AI. But easy access isn’t the same as transformative understanding ...
Rescuing a baby lamb and watching sheep respond to their shepherd prompted Tammy Simister Robinson to write the new hymn ...
In the Venice diocese, which serves 10 counties in Southwest Florida, Biosca will inherit another culturally diverse ...
A growing share of U.S. adults say religion is gaining influence, but most still want churches to stay out of politics, a ...
Today, Leah Sharibu turns 23, a painful reminder of the years stolen from a young girl whose only “offence” was refusing to ...
When I first taught through Hebrews, I understood doctrine and discipline but not disappointment and disillusionment.
Henry Allan “Harry” Ironside was a Canadian-American Bible teacher, preacher, theologian, pastor, and author who pastored ...
Diary of an art historian is a monthly blog by the British art historian, writer and broadcaster Bendor Grosvenor discussing ...
Today's feast invites us to admit our own frustrated desires for certainty in the midst of doubts or weakness of faith. The ...
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People who were killed for knowing too much
From poisoned spies to silenced journalists, explore chilling true stories of people who died after uncovering dangerous secrets. Power, corruption, and mystery collide in these shocking cases that ...
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