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Women were the first to encounter the resurrected Jesus. When Jesus called Mary Magdalene’s name, he changed her posture and perspective.
04/11/2022 - By Cokiesha Bailey Robinson
Simon of Cyrene was a bystander not looking to get involved beyond watching, but he became part of the world’s most important story.
04/04/2022 - By Dr. H. Fritz Williams Jr.
How can people so close be so divided? Ross Shelton explores an explanation taken from nature and a response.
03/29/2022 - By Ross Shelton
What we don’t bring into submission to the Holy Spirit can cause us, like Judas, to miss the true relationship available with Jesus.
03/28/2022 - By Dr. Froswa' Booker-Drew
Rev. Joseph Parker brings out an element of the Palm Sunday story we may not have seen before and ties it to our observance today.
03/21/2022 - By Rev. Joseph Parker
Overlooked in Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition and heroic rescue of his crew was the daily routine of the crew who waited for him.
03/14/2022 - By Jim Lemons
Pastor Leonid Regheta issues a challenging call to pray, regardless of politics, for Ukraine, Russia and the United States.
03/01/2022 - By Leonid Regheta
Scott Venable calls American Christians to give attention to welcoming Afghan refugees as a matter of faith, patriotism and Christ’s command.
02/22/2022 - By Scott Venable
For those who serve others, Ruth Cook offers ideas for facing moral dissonance related to changing social norms.
02/21/2022 - By Ruth Cook
Joshua Sharp takes a different look at Jesus’ humanity expressed in the Garden of Gethsemane as a model for our own anxiety.
02/14/2022 - By Joshua Sharp
“Our calling as Christians is not beholden—and must never be beholden—to a political party or candidate,” but is to the cross.
02/09/2022 - By Jack Goodyear
Matt Richard reminds us the Christian life is lived together across generations and preferences, and that such a shared life transforms us.
02/07/2022 - By Matt Richard