It's the day after Thanksgiving in the bustling kitchen of Willis Barnstone's book-filled home in Oakland's Piedmont Avenue neighborhood. The 82-year-old poet, translator and literary critic has just ...
Discoveries in biblical archaeology occur almost daily. Along with many other archaeological findings in 2015 validating the Bible’s truth, a burnt ancient scroll excavated from the Torah ark of a ...
BYU’s Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship has issued a call for paper proposals to be considered for presentation at the 2010 Biennial Restoration Scripture Conference, to be held at ...
When Thomas Jefferson was 77, he went back to a project he had been thinking about for decades. Sitting in Monticello, using candlelight and a knife, he cut New Testament verses in four different ...
For centuries, palm-leaf scriptures, known as beiyejing in Mandarin, have passed down the wisdom and philosophy of Tibetan Buddhism from one generation to the next. These sutras in the written word or ...
Sickness, pain, and brokenness are part of life, but they don’t have the final say. Whether you’re battling physical illness, emotional wounds, or spiritual weariness, the Bible is filled with God’s ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Churches of Christ are not meant to be a denomination — and “Church of Christ” isn ...
Restoration is all about making old things look new again, which is exactly what one father son team in Fort Gibson is doing to a Bible from 1640. When we got there, the Bible looked as new as it can ...
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