Today’s showing from the UVA Basketball team is today’s reminder of why I need to remember not to jump to early conclusions.
All of this is teaching us that the world as we know it is passing away. Only the Lord and his word to us remain forever.
THIS Sunday is the last Gospel from Mark in this church year (Year B). Next week, Christ the King draws its Gospel from John.
The first reading in today’s Mass (1 Kings 17:10-16) speaks to us of the paradox of poverty: It is our poverty, our neediness ...
God must love music,” Jenny stated. “I’m not sure I agree,” Sarah differed. “If He loves music, why did He create people like me who can’t carry a tune in a bucket? Why are there people who can’t even ...
This underscores the reality of the promises. People are dying — by the thousands all around us, as in a terrible time of war ...
Michael York and Michael Routt spoke Monday night to complete the Baptist Convention Pastors’ Conference at First Baptist ...
In Manila’s bustling art scene, here’s a selection of some must-see exhibitions to explore this November From milestone exhibits of pioneering modernist women to delicate hand-painted ...
God made us because he was tired of seeing dinosaurs on the world,” says Austin, age 7. “He didn’t like the dinosaurs,” adds Colton, 6. Are you guys saying we’re ...
However, the psalmist David also lavishly uses the word “all” throughout the psalm. In fact, the word occurs 17 times (verses ...
The Bible protects against what the U.S. surgeon general has termed an “epidemic of loneliness” as harmful to health as ...
This is a wonderful prayer to begin each day, “Set a guard, O Lord, over my mouth; keep watch over the door of my lips” Psalm ...