This week only, save up to 50% on select editions of the Reformation Study Bible and a variety of expositional commentaries by Dr. R.C. Sproul. Explore the collection today to…
Month: December 2024
What “Elohim” Means in the Bible
Names in the Bible have significance, often providing crucial information about the character or actions of people in a given narrative. God’s names have particular significance in revealing who He…
Special needs mom on how to redefine caregiving as ‘holy work,’ issues call to action to Church
Jessica Ronne, founder of The Lucas Project and author of Caregiving with Grit and Grace, shares her journey from becoming a caregiver for her son with profound disabilities to advocating…
Pastor uses martial arts training to fend off axe-wielding man attempting to burglarize church
A California pastor employed his martial arts training to fend off an axe-wielding burglar who broke into a church on Thanksgiving morning. The Christian Post | RSS Read More
Sudanese Christians among hardest hit by ongoing war
As the war in Sudan enters its second year with no clear resolution in sight, there are real fears that an escalation of hostilities between the Sudan Armed Forces and…
Syrian Christians in ‘grave danger’ as Islamist militias take over Aleppo
Syrian Christians in Aleppo face “grave danger” after Islamist militias took over the city, local church leaders say. The militias, including jihadist groups, have seized control following the withdrawal of…
This week in Christian history: English Jesuit martyred, pope deposed, missionary travels to South Africa
Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the execution of Edmund Campion, the deposing of Pope John XII, and Daniel Lindley leaving for South Africa. Read More The…
He Came to a World Without God: O Immanuel – Scott Hubbard
O come, O come, Immanuel, And ransom captive Israel That mourns in lonely exile here Until the Son of God appear. Rejoice! Rejoice! Immanuel Shall come to thee, O Israel.…
When Christmas Expectations Are Ruined – Ann Swindell
I’ve loved Christmas for as long as I can remember. Since becoming a mom, I’ve had grand expectations for what the holiday season could look like for our family. Finally,…
A Catholic Case for Intelligent Design
For too long now, Catholic scholars and many of the faithful have felt compelled to align themselves with a Darwinian account of life’s origins. Source Read More Evolution News