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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are divine gifts, and the prophets of the Hebrew tradition, the writers of the wisdom ...
In our lives, we are often like Goldilocks. We make it our life’s goal to be comfortable. We want everything to be just right ...
Hundreds of Jehovah’s Witnesses are preparing to gather at the Ruth Seaton James Auditorium for their annual convention next ...
We are on the road a lot these days. Always in motion visiting family and friends. But being in motion, moving around, is ...
The world is desperate for hope. That’s no surprise. Watching the news can make a person feel hopeless, and struggling with personal circumstances — especially in times of great suffering or grief — ...
Member of Gospel Culture Cecily Williams said that throughout the camp, kids learned about Jesus and his life.
In the first centuries of Christian life, bishops wrestled with the Greek in this puzzle – whether God the Father and Jesus were “homoiousios (of similar substance)” or “homoousios (of one substance), ...
Man tends to assume he can control his thoughts and desires. But apart from the power of the Holy Spirit, man is bound to the ...
Msgr. Joseph Prior unpacks the classic story of the Good Samaritan that Jesus tells in this Sunday’s Gospel. We hear the Lord speaking to our hearts and inviting us to open our minds to our neighbors, ...
This season of Love Island USA, Peacock’s hit reality show following a group of contestants dating within an isolated villa, has drawn many, many eyeballs for its toxic couples, divisive contestants, ...
In the wake of the deadly Texas floods, Tribune columnist Gordon Monson reflects on the faith that offers hope.
Lampsato Endowed Chair of Baptist World Missional Engagement supports Truett Seminary and its new BWA global program ...