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 ...
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Perspectives on Persia to fuel your prayers

The renewed escalation of conflict involving Iran and the wider Middle East has once again unsettled the nations. Air strikes, retaliation and rising tensions—ordinary families carry fears about what ...
Readers respond to a David French column on James Talarico, a Christian Democrat running for senate in Texas. Also: Good health and common sense; the upside of small talk.
Chicago and the nation said goodbye to Rev. Jesse Jackson on Friday and Saturday. Saturday's events were the culmination of days of homegoing services for the reverend who died Feb. 17. A procession ...
The service for Reverend Jesse Jackson began with readings with scripture readings from family members Matthias and Atticus Jackson.
When Satan tempted Him in the wilderness, Satan quoted Psalm 91. Jesus answered not with something new, but with Deuteronomy.
What is particularly disconcerting is the sense that often conversations around sexuality, racial injustice, and care for the ...
Assuming the Ethiopian Bible is the definitive essence of God’s fireside chat, He/She never created whites (people) to occupy ...
Once, I had to help someone lose her faith. Kind of. She was coming out of a prosperity gospel background in which people ...
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What Lent can teach us about attempting to make peace by force

The current military action against Iran is a clash of ethical impulses: the security of the country versus the kind of nation we are becoming.