You open your Bible with good intentions, then five minutes later you’re staring at a genealogy that reads like a phone book, wondering how Hezekiah connects to anything you’ve ever heard in church.
An elderly lady went to see Shakespeare's Hamlet on stage for the first time in her life. Asked afterwards how she enjoyed the play, she replied: “I thought it was very good, but I was surprised that ...
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The mysterious masked man had not fallen to his death, once again defying Vizzini’s expectations. This was the fourth time he had proclaimed the man in black’s actions were "inconceivable." Inigo’s ...
The unintended consequences of concordances offers a warning to Christians today. I open my Bible to 1 Peter 2:8: “A stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall.” By “open,” I ...
I liked the articles on Giglio, but one of them is misinformed. Charles Hicks provides good opposing points to Giglio and the church. The church should be more loving and inclusive and that's a fact.
A devout evangelical Christian friend of mine recently texted to explain why he was not getting the COVID-19 vaccine. “Jesus went around healing lepers and touched them without fear of getting leprosy ...