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Ruth Cook plans to read through the Bible this year with a group of friends. She’s finding more in Genesis than she expected.
01/10/2023 - By Ruth Cook
What I watched Monday night and Tuesday afternoon is a snapshot, not just of where we are as a culture, but who we are as a people.
01/04/2023 - By Eric Black / Editor
After reading through the Bible for the first time, Smith Getterman shares how he did it and what he learned about reading the Bible.
01/04/2023 - By Smith Getterman
Antwuan Malone, pastor to young adults, offers encouraging counsel to those seeking to reach and disciple young adults.
01/03/2023 - By Antwuan Malone
Editor Eric Black shares a few lessons learned from five women who taught on the five women in Jesus’ genealogy.
12/21/2022 - By Eric Black / Editor
A former student of Craig Bird, who died Dec. 12, reflects on his professor’s ministry and investment in students.
12/21/2022 - By Cristian Cervantes
Cristian Cervantes describes the origin of Hanukkah and how he and his family celebrate it as Jewish Christians.
Ruth Cook reflects on the darkness of cancer, cancer treatment and recovery, and how Christ is a light who dispels the darkness.
12/19/2022 - By Ruth Cook
James Putt had plenty of friends, but he was still alone at Christmas. The Carter family turned one of his Christmases around.
12/19/2022 - By Steve Carter
The Respect for Marriage Act defines what marriages are legal, not how marriage is respected. Churches can define that respect in positive ways.
12/15/2022 - By Eric Black / Editor
Jim Lemons revisits the theological debate that gave rise to the legend that Saint Nicholas slapped Arius, who later was branded a heretic.
12/14/2022 - By Jim Lemons
Karen Swallow Prior draws attention to what makes T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land” a complex, Christocentric and celebrated poem.
12/13/2022 - By Karen Swallow Prior / Religion News Service