From lions to ants, there are many animals in the Bible that teach us lessons. Using biblical wisdom, let's explore the symbolism of God's creatures.
The “ Women of the Bible: Nameless Women” Bible study at St. Paul’s explores how the roles of women shape scripture. In the Bible, there are over 600 nameless women, and many of them played notable ...
By the time we get to Matthew 16, we are halfway through the three-year ministry of Jesus. He is facing increasing hostility from the Jewish religious leaders. Jesus takes His disciples to the cliff ...
The Ohio-based group, linked to the Southern Baptist Convention, is raising millions while advertising programs in Texas districts that say none exist.
You and I should recognize that all persecution is part of a cosmic story and understand that cultural hostility is ...
Evangelist David Nasser, a 1988 graduate of Vestavia Hills High School who escaped the 1979 Iranian Revolution when he was a child, has been sharing his story widely as international attention focuses ...
As we move further into Matthew’s Gospel, we see increasing hostility growing between Jesus and the Jewish religious leaders. They were constantly questioning Jesus and His teachings because His ...
Lifeway Research’s State of Discipleship study surveyed Protestant pastors about their churches’ discipleship practices. Only 11% of pastors say discipleship is what their churches do best, with disci ...
For Christians, forgiveness and love are the two cardinal virtues. Even back then, however, that prescient administrator could see where the country was heading: toward increasing ...
Like most people, I was not aware of the graphic violence so vividly and proudly recorded in the Book of Joshua.
A new study conducted by an Italian engineer has argued that the Pyramids of Giza could actually be thousands of years older than we first thought ...
Sunday, March 15, 10:30 a.m., join Urbanna United Methodist Church’s (UUMC) church family in worship in the sanctuary as they hear the Word of God proclaimed for all people by the Rev. Carl Perez, and ...