Remember the reason for the season this December with the best Christmas Bible verses, including scripture about the birth of ...
In the whole Hebrew Bible the full appellation ‘El Shaddai’ is used only in connection with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Shaddai by itself also appears 31 times in the ancient book of Prophet Job, who ...
Charlie Kirk’s final book, completed just weeks before his death, urges a return to Sabbath observance and has become an ...
Adah: The wife of Esau, and the second woman mentioned in the Bible, after Eve. Julia: The name of a young Christian woman ...
A new book by the right-wing activist, who was murdered in September, has moments of seriousness, beauty, and cross-partisan ...
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The three individuals most responsible for gutting the USAID programs are Trump, Rubio, and Elon Musk. Musk has never said he ...
Ehyeh is the verb ‘to be’ in its future tense singular form and means ‘I will/might/may become the one who I may/will/might become,’ indicating that Ehyeh is The God of Potentialities, The God of ...
Charlie Kirk was assassinated in September, but a new book by the late conservative commentator and activist has just been ...
Stop, in the Name of God,' Charlie Kirk's final book, is careful to make sure that Shabbat doesn't sound too Jewish.
Christmas invites us to pause, reflect, and reconnect with its spiritual heart, reminding us of hope, peace and love revealed through Jesus Christ.
Legends about Jesus’ early years circulated widely in the Middle Ages. Mary Dzon reflects on some of the stories.
As Christmas approaches, the article highlights the Bible's profound wisdom, urging readers to reflect and find inspiration.