Teaching is a wonderful vocation. To daily attempt to hand on what one has grasped or discovered or received to others eager to know and understand the truth is sheer joy. (Grading, on the other hand, ...
In the wake of Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Sam Boyd, a CU Boulder scholar of Biblical studies, dove into the study of religious texts ‘so I know what I’m talking about’ When he tells people ...
The new $500 million Museum of the Bible is filled with thousands of texts and artifacts, immersive exhibitions of bible stories, even an amusement park-like area for children. According to those ...
Drs. Harold T. Bryson and James C. Taylor (“Building Sermons to Meet People’s Needs”) said, “What you think about the Bible will not change what the Bible is. However, what you think about the Bible ...
Elsy Hernandez and her children Genesis, 5, and David, 9, immigrants from Honduras, wait on the Mexican side of the Gateway International Bridge in the border city of Matamoros, Mexico, on Wednesday ...
Christians sometimes say that it is important to “think biblically.” That is, in fact, the title of a book by a well-known American Christian leader. But how does one do that? Does one try to fill one ...
On December 17, 2010, a young Tunisian named Mohammed Bouazizi walked up to a local government building and set himself on fire. Earlier that day, the police had confiscated his pushcart for selling ...
(RNS) More than half of Americans think the Bible has too little influence on a culture in moral decline, yet only one in five Americans read the Bible on a regular basis, according to a new survey.
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