(The Conversation) — A spate of new bills permitting the study of the Bible in classrooms threatens to reignite one of the oldest church-state controversies in U.S. politics. (The Conversation) — ...
We didn’t fully understand the experiment we were beginning, but this was the question driving our search, the point of curiosity that started our not-quite-scientific process. As women who were once ...
Even if you’re the first generation in your own family, you can still nurture an enduring legacy that can change countless lives. Finding a foundation in today’s culture is becoming ...
Nearly 20 new services have been made available to Google Home users this week, including lots of ways to control smart home devices and the best Bible-reading action to date. (Actions are like ...
The Bible in a Year and The Bible Recap started 2022 as the most popular podcasts and have held onto listeners verse by verse. The Bible is the best-selling book of all time, but in a new ...
The unintended consequences of concordances offers a warning to Christians today. I open my Bible to 1 Peter 2:8: “A stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall.” By “open,” I ...
Do you wish you read the Bible more often? According to the American Bible Society, you're not alone. More than half (52%) of Americans wish they used the Bible more, according to the latest State of ...
Bibles and gadgets apparently don’t mix, said a religious leader here who expressed concerns for the youth who are too ...
The Bible isn’t a rule book, an instruction manual, or a road map, says Peter Enns, a Hebrew Bible scholar and the host of the popular podcast The Bible for Normal People. Something more complicated ...