Today’s study guides not only explicate scripture, they also aim to be visually exciting, easily accessible, and themed to appeal readers of all stripes.
A king fell into a deep and paralyzing melancholy. His royal physicians consulted, deliberated, and finally delivered their verdict: if the king could find one truly contented man and wear his shirt, ...
An ancient Hebrew proverb, "A good name is better than good oil," emphasizes that a strong reputation built on honesty and integrity holds more value than material wealth or outward luxury. This ...
Knox County Schools removed Alex Haley's 'Roots' from libraries. A resident argues the same law would ban the Bible.
The psalms seem deeply familiar, but the not particularly Christian anglophone might struggle actually to provide ...
REFLECTIONS TODAYA man who enthusiastically came to Jesus to ask how to inherit eternal life most probably expected to hear ...
In response to the story that ran about Ken Graves and the Calvary Chapel, the tyranny of religion is exactly what the U.S.
REFLECTIONS TODAYAncient Near Eastern texts traditionally depict the king as a king-shepherd who provides for the well-being of his subjects. In the ...
Frank Sinatra, a legendary singer and actor, achieved global fame with his smooth voice and timeless hits like 'My Way.' His ...
In the cancel-culture wars over freedom of speech in the U.S. workplace, a truce is taking shape at some employers.
The U.S. State Department changed its official font from the reader-friendly Calibri back to Times New Roman. Michel Martin speaks with an accessibility design expert about why fonts matter. This is a ...