Joshua Bennett’s two new collections, “We” and “The People Can Fly,” take different paths to the same destination.
A missionary from south India initiated the translation in the language spoken by millions in southeastern Rajasthan state.
At a lecture sponsored by the Jacques Maritain Center, Bishop Barron reflected on what we can learn about the character God ...
The Forward on MSN
If mollusks are kosher, the world can be your oyster
I’ve gone to work on an oyster farm on Block Island, a tiny dot of land midway between Long Island and Rhode Island, every May for the past few years. If you are, like most people, unfamiliar with the ...
Christian Daily International on MSN
Paul's letter to the Romans should be read as a charter for world mission, German theologian says
rman theologian and missiologist Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher is calling for a renewed understanding of the Apostle Paul’s Letter ...
Here are my personal picks for the most profitable commentaries on Matthew. I favor a modified ‘Dispensational’ approach to ...
Weekly Trust on MSN
Outrage over suspension of cleric who criticised Tinubu
The suspension of a cleric, Sheikh Alkali Abubakar Salihu Zaria by the leadership of Jama'atu Izalatil Bid'ah Wa Iqamatis Sunnah (JIBWIS), Jos faction, is generating reactions.Sheikh Alkali, who ...
In reflecting on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s impact on our world, Kayla August examines the intersection of preaching, faith, and seeking justice. On the day we celebrate the Reverend Doctor Martin ...
The gospel is moving out of the pulpit and into the public consciousness in many unorthodox ways—through jazz and rock Masses, plays, and even electric-light shows. Three current examples of ...
The Job of the Preacher As preachers, our job is to present unashamedly the Christian moral point of view: "It's just plain true. Folks, this is the way God is, and your life needs to be congruent ...
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