We just celebrated the 250th birthday of the U.S. Birthdays are special moments when the world stops and focuses on you — at least that is what it seems like ...
Among the many proverbs that have emerged from Finland's forests, few capture the relationship between human behavior and ...
Lincoln’s covenantally-minded republic, what he called God’s “almost chosen people,” would emerge from the conflict victorious, just as Moses’ would eventually return to the Promised Land after their ...
Every once in a while, a passage of Scripture meets us right where our hopes have given up. Genesis 18:1-15 is one of those passages.
Walk through almost any town in America and you’ll find a church with a cross on top. Open a history book, and you’ll ...
Two federal courts delivered huge wins for student loan borrowers on Tuesday, blocking new PSLF regulations that threatened ...
Forgiveness, the kind that Jesus offers, is its own kind of miracle.
The goal is not a better theology of pain. It is communion inside it.
Before Israel entered the land God had promised, Moses gathered the nation and delivered a final warning (Deut. 28–30; Lev.
to the glory of your name. We praise thee, we bless thee, we worship thee, we glorify thee, we give thanks to thee for thy great glory, O Lord God, heavenly King, God the Father almighty. O Lord, the ...