Category: Bible & Theology

Nearly all measurements of time are based on celestial events: the day is one rotation of planet Earth (ancient sophisticated math divides this into hours, minutes, and seconds);...

In a thought-provoking lecture on the growing segment of young Americans who report no religion, Mary Eberstadt, the Panula Chair in Christian Culture at the Catholic Information Center,...

Last night, I stumbled on a verse from Isaiah on social media that caught my eye. This morning, I had the opportunity to meditate on it for a...

On October 31, people around the world will celebrate Halloween. In the United States, this usually entails carving pumpkins, eating candy corn, and placing signs by candy bowls...

Over the centuries, the story of the rich young ruler has been the subject of theological discussion between church leaders, biblical scholars, Christ-followers, and others. In the last...

Around five years ago, I taught on some of the basic biblical principles on work in Gen. 1:28 and Gen. 2:15 that describe Adam and Eve as God’s...

Exciting football games often deliver high-stakes, fourth-quarter drama. Rush and stress are palpable. For many of us in our workplaces and leadership, it’s the fourth quarter and we...

The last few years have witnessed increased tensions among the world’s powers. China has attempted to control the South China Sea. Russia launched a series of unjust strikes...

Jesus’ command to the rich young ruler has been the source of much theological contemplation and discussion throughout history. In the last article of this blog series, we...

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