Mike Cordisco is not the first person to compare football to religion, but he might be the first person to spend years photographing Eagles tailgates to make the comparison clearer. Cordisco’s newest ...
Australia has passed one of the most consequential and least examined pieces of legislation in recent memory. Branded as “hate group” laws and sold as a measure to protect community safety, the ...
Listen to “No Income Tax at All, Listening to a Pro, and the Hurdle to be Governor” on Spreaker. Friday commentaries — even when posted on Thursday night for the early crowd — sometimes offer a chance ...
Helping people explore things like fasting, gratitude and silence is an evangelistic opportunity we often overlook ...
Superficial reading of some early texts in Acts seem to suggest the ideal of Christian communal property ownership, or ...
On the road to Emmaus, Yeshua met with two of His disciples and, beginning at Moses and all the Prophets, He expounded to ...
Watching Wynton Marsalis perform with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra at their sold‑out Sheldon Concert Hall show felt like opening the first page of Rick Warren’s The Purpose Driven Life. From ...
Daniel K. Williams, associate professor of history at Ashland University in Ohio, on the ways in which Christian ...
A longtime reflection writer considers who’s reading, why clear Christian truth matters, and whether we truly listen and live by what we read from Scripture.
Born in Thagaste, a city under Roman rule in modern-day Algeria, Augustine of Hippo (354–430) was the son of a pagan father ...
On the 800th anniversary of the death of St. Francis of Assisi, founder of the Franciscan order, his body will be displayed ...
India's U-19 team approaches the World Cup final against England with remarkable composure, prioritizing clarity and role execution over grand strategies. Centurion Aaron George emphasizes a neutral ...