"I read on the internet that vaccines cause autism." That's a line many doctors and other medical healthcare professionals ...
Scholar Elaine Pagels joins Grant Reeher to discuss her book "Miracles and Wonder," exploring the historical mystery of Jesus ...
Tom Griffin is the chair of the religion department at a Catholic high school on Long Island. He is also the founder and editor-in-chief of a print and online Catholic magazine called The Empty Tomb ...
The notion of the divine feminine is a recurring motif in American pop culture, playing with the assumptions people make when referring to God – often the deity described in the Bible – as “He”. But ...
At Ronald Reagan’s gravesite, an epitaph reads, “I know in my heart that man is good, that what is right will always triumph, and that there is purpose and worth to each and every life.” Those words ...
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There are little things that our youth can do for the country which, in many ways, can be either overlooked or simply taken for granted. We often speak about good governance and it must never be ...
Five hundred years ago, a Bible accidentally printed with a backwards map of the Holy Land sparked a revolution in how people imagined geography, borders, and even nationhood. Despite the blunder, the ...
The first ever map in the Bible still influences how we think about borders today – despite being printed the wrong way round 500 years ago, a new study reveals. Nathan MacDonald, professor of ...
“Secrets in the Soil,” four archaeological presentations on discoveries from the land of the Bible, will be presented by Dr. Trisha Broy at the Campion Seventh-day Adventist Church, 300 42nd St. SW, ...
Christian men and women should never stop learning God’s Word. Since the Bible tells us it’s “living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword” (Hebrews 4:12), we can count on seeing and ...
Jonathan Linebaugh’s pastoral, accessible invitation to Scripture is rightly focused on Christ but uncertain in its audience and too quiet about the church. If the Bible is the most-published book in ...