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Siegfried Sassoon’s late-life conversion and poetry offer a moving meditation on faith, suffering and the redemptive light of ...
The cross tells a story of forgiveness. Christians believe that Jesus bore the weight of humanity’s brokenness — our failures ...
Preparations for widely popular Lent and Holy Week processions are underway across Latin America – but not in Nicaragua.
A rare letter penned by C.S. Lewis in 1937 is on display at The Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., in the new exhibit, ...
The new single's thematic preoccupation is the eternal glory that awaits believers in Christ even as they face tough times in ...
Social media was created to connect and entertain. But over time, its dark side has become impossible to ignore.
I walked by every single elected official’s office to document exactly which of them fly Christian nationalist flags.
There are two categories of fruits that are manifested in the body of Christ today: the fruit of the Spirit and the fruits of ...
When Martin Luther sent his 95 Theses to the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany, in 1517, he was in part attacking the ...
The Unexpected and Extraordinary News of the Gospel,” Father John Ricardo explains that faith requires a relationship with ...
The play "The Prophet Elijah" (Prorocul Ilie), staged at the I.L. Caragiale National Theatre in Bucharest, has sparked a wave ...
The latest issue of The New Yorker includes an essay by Adam Gopnik, "We’re Still Not Done With Jesus,” on the scholarly ...