Podcaster Tara Leigh Cobble encourages Christians to “look for God,” instead of themselves, while reading the Bible.
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 ...
The LDS Church’s embrace of modern English Bible translations could raise questions about certain teachings — and that’s a ...
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 ...
FaithTime has released its Bible Glossary, a comprehensive reference resource designed to help users understand important biblical terms and concepts with clarity and precision. The glossary addresses ...
The independent fundamentalist church I went to as a boy gave me a fantastic amount of Bible knowledge. There were Bible drills in Sunday School, Bible memory contests, and Bible quizzes, not to ...
Catholics don't read the Bible anywhere near as much as evangelical Protestants do, and that is to our shame. I hasten to add that evangelicals usually are quite ignorant of Church history: especially ...
Tennessee lawmakers will consider a bill that would allow voluntary prayer and Bible studies in state schools and public ...
Rep. Jordan Redman, R-Coeur d'Alene, sponsored the bill, but it was largely presented to the committee by the Christian-centered Idaho Family Policy Center’s president, Blaine Conzatti. The bill would ...
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