There’s joy to be found in atoning for wrong we’ve done, as the articles in this compilation of archive material, inspired by this week’s Bible lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly, point out.
Now well advanced in years, most in their 70s, 80s, and even 90s, these pioneers remain vibrant, relevant, and full of grace.
From 2007 to 2019 I interviewed 200 prominent Christians in front of student audiences. My favorite all-time guest was Joni ...
Leo wonders, ‘even though the teaching of Sacred Scripture is so clear about the poor, why many people continue to think that ...
In John Paul, we saw a man whom God had endowed with prodigious natural gifts: genius-level intelligence, profound poetic ...
Hundreds gathered in Sikeston for a candlelight vigil honoring Officer Henry Franklin, who was killed in the line of duty, as the community united in grief, remembrance, and support for his family.
My first real job growing up — apart from farmwork —was as a dock worker at a marina on Lake Barkley in western Kentucky. The ...
The last chapter, called “Incomparably Blessed,” is a boost for all of us who need to have our minds filled with the wonder ...
An article by the Prophecy Reformation Institute says: ...
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Can what God has blessed be cursed by the devil?

When Balaam, hired to curse the Israelites, says, “How can I curse whom God has not cursed?” he is acknowledging that he cannot defy the will of the Almighty. This truth applies to all who are aligned ...
The Cross and the Crescent do not have to clash. They can bend toward each other to form a bridge — a bridge of justice over ...
Words like peace, steadfast and trust encourage my soul and remind me to keep looking toward hope, Micah Nicholson says.