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Scientists have uncovered secrets in the Bible that rewrite the story of the Ark of the Covenant, Noah's Flood and when God created the universe, sparking a debate on the Holy Book's origins.
Stories of Bible characters connect the listener to the person and enhances the ability to identify with the situations they endured.
Texas / Syndication Cloud / July 07, 2025 / Wordsmith World Key Takeaways: The Bible presents a unified narrative about God’s desire to dwell with humanity, beginning in Eden and culminating in the ...
Angela Halili and Arielle Reitsma on how navigating their wilderness season, including battles with anxiety and self-esteem, led to the creation of their 31-day devotional ‘Out of the Wilderness.' ...
A Hebrew scholar rekindles her love for classic Bible stories Julie Faith Parker reads the Bible without guilt or shame, leading readers toward a healthier way of relating to scripture.
Does the Bible tell a true account of God’s creation and relationship with humanity? This timeless question is at the center of a plethora of theological debates and skirmishes.
AFM: ‘Narnia’ Producer Preps CGI Biblical Epic ‘In the Beginning’ (Exclusive) David L Cunningham, son of well-known Christian missionary Loren Cunningham, will write and direct the feature ...
The Biggest Story Bible Storybook God With Us: A Journey Home When re-examining these Bibles, I focused on crucial stories of Creation, Jesus’ birth, and his death and resurrection.
Some groups that oppose the use of the Bible stories in the Bluebonnet material have said it will be difficult for cash-strapped school districts across Texas to pass up the extra $60 per student.
The Bible has no shortage of strange stories. From a talking donkey to a man being eaten by a giant fish, the Bible has no shortage of strange stories. In her new book "A Most Peculiar Book: The ...
Vacation Bible schools have been a staple of summer for thousands of churches. There are fewer of them these days, and those still around have evolved to meet the needs of changing communities.
Texas public schools may soon have the option to incorporate Bible-based teachings into their curriculum.