This is my year. Starting January 1, I will read the Bible every day, and by December 31, I will have read the entire Bible.
Mark Hart has received thousands of questions about faith and the Bible from teens. He responds by making the Bible fun and relevant and drawing youth back to the Catholic faith and church practice.
Life is hard. We have to navigate many stressors, such as coping with workplace burnout, taking care of family, repairing relationships after fights and making enough money to live, just to name a few ...
“Lord, help me,” might be the refrain you implore when seeking assistance from the woes of everyday life, but the Bible has many moving verses to help us through trials big and small. For Christians, ...
Pastors walk a fine line when they open their Bibles to help hurting or struggling people. On one side of that line is what David Powlison, editor of the Journal of Biblical Counseling, calls “verse ...
Like so many other people, I have been reflecting on the life, teaching and legacy of Pope Francis since his death in April. While his pastoral ministry focused on mercy and inclusion ("todos, todos, ...
Fabulous books have been written about prayer, and myriads of prayers are available in print. Here, prayer language is primarily Scripture itself. The poetry, songs, dialogue, and prose of the Bible ...