Category: Bible & Theology

As you experience Thanksgiving this week with friends and family, both the joys and challenges, it is a great reminder that we are all made for community. We...

Editor’s Note: This is the second article in a series on biblical principles that are essential to poverty-fighting efforts. Each of us is made with unique and specific...

Deep within each one of us is a hunger to live a life of significance and purpose. The key to satisfying our hunger for meaning is understanding one...

The world is ravaged by poverty and the way we strive to fight poverty isn’t working. If the goal is flourishing, then the means to achieve this goal...

Man is never truly himself except when he is actively creating something. — Dorothy Sayers Dorothy Sayers (1893-1957) was a British author famous for her detective novels involving...

Can a story about four young men in the book of Daniel help us in our struggles as believers in a post-Christian culture? Daniel’s story might just provide...

As America celebrates Halloween, many here and overseas celebrate an anniversary that changed the world. October 31, 1517 marked the beginning of the Protestant Reformation, which brought change...

Called the “hub of five valleys,” Missoula, Montana is encircled by five mountain ranges and is the meeting point of three rivers: the Blackfoot (of River Runs Through...

This month we celebrate the five-hundredth anniversary of the posting of Martin Luther’s 95 Theses on the church door in Wittenberg, an event that unintentionally ignited what we...

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