Rather than fixate on the "yes you are — no you aren’t" debate, more are discovering fresh spiritual strength through ...
(RNS) — Liberty University's president questioned whether its rival for largest Christian university meets Liberty's definition of a Christian school, and then suggested — that by different measures — ...
I was saddened by the recent column by Sharon Kennedy indicating “there is no meaning during her search for Christianity.” From what I know, for us to find meaning in Christianity, I must begin with a ...
Christianity is big on forgiveness — at least in theory. The faithful are viewed as judgmental, but their leader, one fella named Jesus, said, "I came not to judge the world but to save it." I mention ...
This article is the third in an ongoing series on the atonement, following Richard Mouw’s “Violence and the Atonement” [January/February 2001] and Hans Boersma’s “The Disappearance of Punishment” ...
Among the anniversaries in the Church’s calendar of holy days, the ascension of Jesus Christ probably causes modern Christians more embarrassment than joy. Coming forty days after Easter, Ascension ...
Epiphany is a holiday that commemorates "the manifestation of Jesus Christ to the world and the coming of the Magi," explains the U.S. Library of Congress. It marks the manifestation of Christ's ...
(RNS) — When the ordination of Angelic Molen of Harare, Zimbabwe, as a deaconess by Metropolitan Seraphim, the Greek Orthodox archbishop of the south African country, was announced in a press release ...
The practice of tattooing has nearly always been rejected in Christian tradition. The usual proof text is Leviticus 19:28: “You shall not make any gashes in your flesh for the dead or tattoo any marks ...
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