The Bible speaks both positively and cautiously about the heart. Should we trust it or guard it? Discover what Scripture says ...
In the Bible, fire appears as a divine manifestation. Before Moses, the burning bush is aflame but not consumed (Exodus 3:3), signaling God’s presence and initiating dialogue. During Israel’s ...
There was a war in Southeast Asia, so my brother Roger had to go to Army basic training at a place called Fort Leonard Wood. That’s what my grandmother was doing; she was keeping hope alive for her ...
Waiting. Patiently. Not a strong suit for many of us. Our pursuits of efficiency in completing our daily tasks and the busyness of our lives have made waiting into public enemy No. 1. When we go ...
WHAT is the point of a Lent book? I suppose there is more than one answer to that: to quicken the soul, to awaken the ...
By grappling with the history of the story of the adulteress, we are reminded to approach Scripture critically, aware of how ...
It’s a simple song with a simple affirmation; the Bible, God’s word, is important to us, and we rely on it alone for our lives. Interestingly, for many Christ-followers today, while adamant about who ...
Deacon Greg Kandra provides a reflection on the readings and Gospel for the Presentation of the Lord, Feb. 2, 2025.
It’s January 2025, and the world has witnessed the inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 47th president of the United States. For many Americans, the ceremony marked the continuation of their ...
In North America, the top event will be the release Tuesday (Jan. 21) of a new study Bible that incorporates ... an Anabaptist approach to encountering Scripture is that everyone is invited ...