Category: Christianity
Who among your circle of family, friends and loved ones might be in need of God’s great mercy? Who among them might have dragons that need slaying? Who among …
“I am not claiming that we should have no confidence in the canon we have, but rather that we should be aware of how we received the canon we …
Yesterday, Deacon Greg wrote: The simple fact is: this can’t be a day like any other. Scripture tells us that on the day Christ died, the world – literally …
Dear Todd Starnes: You certainly do have chutzpah. That is the nicest thing that I can say about your recent screed in which you link the survival of Christianity …
Chip Wilson’s post at Aleteia might just be your must read of the day: His father caught sight of him and was filled with compassion. He ran to his son, …
(Yeah, yeah. It’s another post about Pope Francis, but nobody is being forced to read it.) The trip that Pope Francis made to the US-Mexican border resulted in both …
Meet Pastor Thomas Rusert, a man of God who I think gets it… and gives it in return: I drink coffee only on Thursdays. This is partly because I …
As members of the Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Anglican branches of the universal Church observe the season of Lent, Christians in other branches of the universal Church may be …
No, that’s not a description of the New Hampshire voter though after yesterday’s results. one could be excused for thinking so. It’s actually a description used by Carl Trueman, …
One doesn’t have to be a member of the Roman Catholic Church in order to admire Pope Francis for his efforts to promote healing within all Christendom. From the …