If you’re confused by a turn of phrase in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” or a startling metaphor in Kafka’s “Metamorphosis,” just ask the book to explain itself, and it will.
A flurry of bills are emerging in the Kentucky General Assembly and many are bound to affect all of us. Yet there is disagreement within the church as to what ...
A flurry of bills are emerging in the Kentucky General Assembly and many are bound to affect all of us. Yet there is ...
President Donald Trump has repeatedly utilized biblical undertones to appeal to voters, even going as far as to print his ...
Oklahoma lawmaker worried about ‘pink-haired atheists’ teaching the Bible in schools - ‘I don't want some pink-haired person ...
In October 2008, then-President George Bush asked Congress for $700 billion to bail out the nation's big banks and financial firms (Michael Sandel, "Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do?").
By the end of this lesson, we will: *Explain what Jesus meant by “first being last and last being first”; *Identify any “do more to get right with God” habits in one’s life and seek the Spirit’s ...
Next, we turn to the Tower of Babel, another great Hebrew Bible story with a lesson for humanity: God rules over and slaps us ...
A Catholic deacon recommends you consider Verbum, for less than the cost of a Netflix subscription.
Regardless of how and where we worship, we must remind our congregations about God’s mandate to extend kindness and justice to foreigners.
All of us have uttered things we later regretted, but focusing on the positive side of our relationships is better than beating yourself up.
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