A passage from the Book of Revelation, a prophetic book of the Bible filled with rich symbolism, illustrates the difficulty one may encounter when reading Scripture. A survey commissioned by the ...
In his reigning among us, Christ offers a share of his glory, a glory that we can begin to comprehend and experience only in ...
This Thanksgiving may our worship and gratitude please the Lord as we fervently thank Him for what He has done ...
Somewhat like the combination of the realized and yet future eschatology of the Gospel of John, the Book of Revelation looks back to the death of Jesus and from that event ... the word of their ...
Wehner: Well, that leads into a new set of questions. The central argument of “The Widening of God’s Mercy” is that God often ...
Many strands of Christian (especially Catholic) theology are pretty unequivocal in their answer to that last question. St. Thomas Aquinas, a pillar of Catholic theology, wrote that the answer is no.
If heaven is like a wedding banquet, then purgatory may be understood as preparation for a great celebration. It is not a dreary waiting room at the D.M.V., but a place of lively hope.
Prepare to be captivated by the enchanting and haunting realm of Samantha Joy Groff, where something wicked awaits to ignite ...
Although about 60% of Finns belong to the Evangelical Lutheran Church, the membership, and baptisms, have been steadily ...
Welcome to the 650th anniversary of the visions of Julian of Norwich, the woman who lived in an anchor-hold at St. Julian’s on the east coast of England and spent the second half of her long life ...
Theodore Roosevelt, in his famous speech titled “Citizens In A Republic”, said, “It is not the critic who counts; not the man ...