If it is true that one person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter, then: Churchill = Hitler.I forget where I read that, many years ago (Instapundit?), but that is what it all boi… Read More
NEW DELHI: Police in New Delhi detained scores of protesters on Monday as authorities dispersed a group of activists who tried to hold a citizens’ vigil in support of Palesti… Read More
Madonna opened The Celebration Tour in London on Saturday (Oct. 14) night at the O2 Arena. Although the triumphant, hits-filled spectacle was mostly celebratory, the reliably outspoken p… Read More
The Biden administration is frantically trying to stall Israel’s invasion of Gaza in hopes of furthering negotiations over the more than 200 hostages still held by Ha… Read More
Check out our list of the best spy novels to grab your next page-turner. If you love a good adventure tale with political intrigue, this list is for you!
From James Bond’s adventures… Read More
Table of contents
Introduction
Introduction: The Artistic Genius of Marc Chagall
Chagall’s Religious Background: A Foundation for His Art
The Influence of Jewish Folklore on Chagall&rs… Read More
When you experience abuse, it’s natural to question the presence of God in your life. The pain and trauma can lead to feelings of abandonment, which can be difficult to reconcile with… Read More
The family of Jesus Christ breaks boundaries.Reflection on Today’s Readings, Tuesday of 25th Week in Ordinary Time, Year I, September 26th, 2023 Texts: Ezra 6:7-8.12.14-20; Psalm… Read More
What aggravates God?Psalm 7:11God is an honest judge. He is angry with the wicked every day.Isaiah 10:1-3What sorrow awaits the unjust judges and those who issue unfair laws. [2] They… Read More
Top Jesus Songs have a profound and enduring impact on people in search of religious connection and solace through tune. These songs function as undying vessels, sporting the messages of fai… Read More
Reasoning in Righteousness :: By Donald Whitchard
Published on: December 20, 2022 by RR10 Category:General Articles
Isaiah 1:18, Romans 1:18-20, 1 Peter 3:15, Acts 1:8-11, Proverbs 3:5, Acts… Read More
Christianity is not a walk in the park. It requires great effort and commitment for us to stay on track and reach our God-given potential. In our spiritual journey, we often encounter ro… Read More
We ask God for something. Over and over. We wonder what He’s waiting for. But what if God answers? Finally! Will we notice? Will we like the answer?
What if God answers when… Read More
The Twelfth Sunday after Trinity is August 27, 2023.
The readings for Year A can be found here, which were the readings for the preceding Sunday in 2020.
The Gospel reading is as follows (em… Read More
A collage of photos of the Pakistan carnage that was sent to me (August 2023)PreambleOn August 17, 2023, I received a series of videos and photos from the leader of a church I minister to in… Read More
Yesterday’s post discussed Matthew 15:10-20, the optional portion of the Gospel reading for the Eleventh Sunday after Trinity (Year A), August 20, 2023.
Today’s looks at the main… Read More
Reading: Judges 6:11-24
I think Gideon and I would have gotten on well. See, there are so many examples of wonderful people in the Bible receiving a message from the Lord and immediately ob… Read More