An explainer details how translation choices in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek shaped well-known Bible passages and why those shifts matter for doctrine and history. The piece tracks biblical translation ...
In the years that followed, he explored other belief systems, including a brief encounter with Islam in Port Harcourt, which he said did not immediately lead to conversion due to limited guidance at ...
When we look around the world today, instead of peace, reconciliation, and development, we often witness envy, division, conflict, and violence. Nations are divided, tribes are fighting against one ...
It is not enough to silently oppose warmongering, fascism and sexism; we must be actively changing the narrative.
Some people see this commandment as simply referring to murder, but others take it literally and see it as condemning the killing of all people, including in war and capital punishment. Although wars ...
Vanderbilt guard Duke Miles lost his best friend to a drowning incident as a high schooler. That's hurt him ever since, but ...
BYU law professor Brett Scharffs delivered a message to the U.N. connecting human dignity and peace.
For centuries, Christians have gone on pilgrimage to seek God, to remember the faith of those who have gone before them, and to encounter the Lord in a deeper way.
Vayikra’s message of purity, repentance, and unity teaches that even without sacrifices, we can draw closer to God and to one another.
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If Iran opens, the Church must be ready with Bibles

As conflict and uncertainty continue across Iran, the Church should be thinking about something else too: preparation.
The Bible calls us to persevere, but not every struggle means we should keep going. Discover five biblical questions that help you discern God’s calling and know when to endure or let go.
Kelsea Ballerini & Chase Stokes, had the last straw of their relationship early this year after breaking up and getting back ...