That’s the question behind the latest Super Bowl commercial from “He Gets Us,” an organization focused on sparking conversations about Jesus Christ. The 60-second ad will air during the first half of ...
Not long ago, I was walking through the condiment section of the grocery store and I heard a little child having a hard time breathing. Since asthma also affects my lungs, I immediately felt tightness ...
Super Bowl LIX players share their Christian faith, highlighting how belief in Jesus continues to shape the NFL’s biggest ...
School general presidency creates social media account to share insights, lessons and testimonies for group and individual ...
As someone who (probably) will suspend my myriad objections and watch Sunday's Super Bowl, I now have a rooting interest. In ...
In answer to that question, 'Did Jesus drink alcohol?' we have to remember that in ... And then, for any particular Christian thinking about this, I think another thing that needs to come into play in ...
Jesus Christ's real name was in Aramaic, scientists say. Wikimedia Commons Jesus Christ, the founder of Christianity, was not originally known by the name we know him today. Scientists say he would ...
Anyway, scholars believe 'Jesus Christ' might not be the lord's name at all, with historians citing that the Son of God's name would have been in his native language of Aramaic, which doesn't sound ...
Jesus's real name may not have been Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ's real name was most likely Yeshu Nazareen, according to language and phonetic experts, as cited in a New York Post report.
By the 1960s, in his prime, King Jr. traveled to East Berlin himself to preach and acknowledge the history of his name. “Dear Christian friends of East Berlin, I come to you not altogether as a ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...