I once asked a child to give a Sunday sermon—on the book of Job.
I cannot help but feel there is some healthy tension between this idea of praying without ceasing and the Annunciation that we read in today’s Gospel. Yes, we are always in God’s presence, but it ...
Books of classic hymns and scripture songs are seeing a resurgence, with Crossway publishing officer Don Jones saying these ...
IF you were born in the 20th or 21st century, Jan. 1 feels “natural.” We count down, watch fireworks, exchange greetings and ...
Abraham Lincoln once remarked, “Give me six hours to chop down a tree, and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.” ...
Consider individuals in your network who display significant arrogance and pride. Do they inspire trust? These traits are detrimental to trustworthiness, conflicting with qualities like ...
The statement from the U.S. bishops emphasized the way immigration is not just a legal issue, but a moral one, according to Joseph Brennan, the bishop for the Diocese of Fresno who voted in favor. The ...
Scriptural evidence from the Quran on Abrahamic covenant, Isaac’s lineage, and the inheritance of the Promised Land for the ...
In September, #RaptureTok prepared for the end of days. It was the natural result of humanity seeking connection.
MAGA Christians were quick to attack the recent protest Nativity displays as "sacrilege" — however, Christian scholars have a ...
Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at its destination full of hope.” — ...
This is not weakness — it is strength rooted in compassion. It is the recognition that America is at its best when it protects the vulnerable. And it is a reminder that the child in the manger was ...