A student recently asked me why the Bible seems to have so many plagues in it and what all these plagues are for. To give a quick answer, in the Bible, plagues occur because the Almighty is angry ...
“Absence makes the heart grow fonder.” This old adage is not often heard these days, but as a cliche, it does what all good cliches do, which is point to some obvious and necessary truth. The truth in ...
Why Eric J. Bargerhuff says we must avoid twisting Bible verses for our own advantage. This question, asked in Bible studies and sermons around the world, can lead believers to spiritual renewal. When ...
There are some words we may permit to lose their significance and implications, but only to our great loss. In a day of cynicism, disillusionment and existential jargon we do well to remember that ...
Fox News Chief Legal Correspondent and "Fox News @ Night" anchor Shannon Bream is also an author, and recently landed on the New York Times bestseller list with back-to-back titles about the lives of ...
The Bible is having a moment. It’s true: Younger generations are showing an unmistakable but surprising openness to the Bible. They are driving a sizable increase in Americans who have seemingly ...
Religion is often overlooked as a factor in the lives of the needy, but those who gather at a center in Virginia say it helps sustain them. Credit...Moriah Ratner for The New York Times Supported by ...
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