Category: Bible & Theology

This coming Monday is “Whit Monday,” traditionally the day after the Christian holy day of Pentecost, which is this Sunday. Interestingly, “Whit Monday” is still an official government...

If the last few generations of Americans understood the origin and meaning of Memorial Day, we might have avoided the trauma of division and corruption that now threatens...

In my Christian walk, I have observed several key truths about the Holy Spirit I would like to explore as we prepare for Pentecost Sunday. I discussed the...

The Day of Pentecost has sometimes been overlooked in many churches I have attended, which is unfortunate. What happened with the early church in Jerusalem fifty days after...

If there was one thing I could tell a recent graduate it would be, “You are made in the image of God.” This truth provides the basis for...

Much of what counts for true courage these days is the quiet labor that leads while louder voices whimper for attention. True courage doesn’t demand service; true courage...

Japan has a problem that foreshadows the future for many developed nations: a falling birth rate. Its fast-shrinking population means Japan’s future labor force and tax base will...

The grand story is about Christ; and also, the many stories that make up the grand narrative are each about him too. Over the course of three parts...

So far we have observed Old Testament references to usury in Leviticus and Deuteronomy, Psalms and Ezekial. Today we will review a final Old Testament passage on this...

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