In an exclusive interview, evangelical ethicist Richard Hays talks about repenting of his position on LGBTQ+ inclusion.
As prehistoric bones were unearthed, some Victorians wondered about the timeline of creation and the nature of God.
Richard Hays, a minister and the soon-to-be dean of Duke Divinity School, wrote what became the go-to traditionalist ...
Opeth recently announced their new record The Last Will And Testament with the unveiling of the single "§1" – which had ...
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written Word of God but disagree on which Books belong in the Bible. Specifically we do not agree on the Old Testament (OT) canon - the list of Books inspired by God. The Catholic OT Canon ...
This WorldKidLit Month, join us for a survey of some of the most innovative and compelling Latin American children's books in ...
PEABODY— Peabody’s Renee Leavitt was named the inaugural New England Music Hall of Fame Artist of the Year earlier this month. Leavitt, a 26-year-old singer and songwriter, holds a bachelor’s degree ...
Embiid will decline his $59 million player option for the 2026-27 season and sign the new, three-year extension. He will earn $69 million in the final year of the new deal.Source: ESPN ...
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If you haven’t read Ruth recently, or ever, you should. It’s a classic romance. I should say, it’s a romance among other ...
Paul Tripp talks about his new book Everyday Gospel, compares it to his book New Morning Mercies, and shares how he’s praying for God to use it in the hearts of those who read it.