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May 26, 1838, was the start of what we know today as the Trail of Tears, the forced deportation of 16,000 members of the ...
Rituals of death can remind us of America’s “new birth of freedom”—and our rebirth and renewal through Christ’s sacrifice.
The deadlocked court affirmed the Oklahoma Supreme Court’s ruling that the Catholic school would be functioning as a ...
For dinner last Monday, Osama Sawarih and his family sat down to eat flatbread and a handful of rocket lettuce grown next to his tent in southern Gaza. Sawarih looked at his family with concern.
The air in Tsévié, Togo, still carried the scent of goats and red earth when ten-year-old Emmanuel Atossou first stepped into the orphanage compound. He As a kid, Emmanuel Atossou started to tell ...
Pastors are shepherds. To do our work in the way of our Lord, we’d do well to remember he is a truer shepherd—a Chief ...
What the Church Can Learn from Early Abolitionists, Daniel Lee Hill strikes a different chord. Rather than drawing on the ...
Trump signed the act on the heels of NCOSE’s May 13 release of the report “Not a Fantasy: How the Pornography Industry ...
The author of Hebrews says that in showing hospitality one may entertain angels unaware (Heb. 13:2), and the converse is also ...
Ageism persists in majority-Asian churches. But Scripture exhorts us to transform how we speak and act toward young pastors ...
The author of more than 100 titles said, “You need to know God’s Word, and there are basics,” starting with how to mark up ...
The creed set the standard for orthodoxy for 1,700 years. But no one professes the faith today in the ancient Turkish town ...