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The birth of Jesus at Christmas is all about hope, peace, joy and love, writes Lauren Green of Fox News this holiday season — here's why this matters and the origin stories of each.
The birth of Jesus was a divine intervention, the moment God Himself stepped into our world as a baby. Now this, in itself, is a gift beyond measure, a gift of love, grace, a gift of salvation ...
A bright and large star shines brightly over baby Jesus in the manger of the stable. A background and concept that celebrates and suggests the birth and death of Jesus on the cross.© artplus ...
What could be (or should be) more welcome around Christmastime than a movie about Mary and the birth of Jesus? On Dec. 6, such a movie — titled Mary — premieres on Netflix.
Based on Endō’s novel, “The Life of Jesus” promises to explore Christ’s complex human and divine aspects, much like Scorsese’s earlier work in “The Last Temptation of Christ.” ...
I’ve seen the film twice now, and the second time in particular, I was struck by how powerful it was to see, early on, the scene of Anne giving birth to Mary. Then Anne is there when Mary gives ...
Cute ‘Push, girl. You’re fine!’ 8-year-old’s narration on the birth of Jesus is one you haven’t heard “And Mary said, ‘Woo, somebody give me a cold rag!’” ...
We can take them seriously without taking everything literally. So let’s go back to the Nativity. Of the four Gospels, two describe the virgin birth of Jesus, and two don’t mention it.
She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins” (Matthew 1:20-21). God's promise and purpose for humanity involves not just ...