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Our beloved apologist wrestled with the Psalms’ hardest words in his season of suffering. In trying times, we often turn to the familiar: a lifelong friend, a staple recipe, an album that has ...
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News and faith as reflections of ourselves
In this season of Lent, it may seem odd to talk about spirituality and secular things at the same time, as we usually ...
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Persecuted Christians are starving for Bibles
For many Christians around the world, owning a Bible is illegal. It can cost a believer their freedom or even their life. Yet ...
Many roads and paths are available to us. We each have our own path in life to travel, including successes and mistakes that go with it. The Bible teaches us ...
“The rock, from which the water came, and the manna were symbolic of supernatural sustenance through Christ, the bread of ...
Back to the first books in the Bible: They tell us where we come from ... Out of those eras arise the poetry of the Psalms, ...
Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill continues his four-week overview of the Bible's 66 books, focusing on Holy ...
Bible studies across campus don’t just provide social spaces for students — they are also part of Harvard’s academic fabric.
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Do Calvinists worship a different God?
Calvinism proposes a deity who is not “good to everyone,” a deity who does not “shower compassion on all his creation.” The ...
Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill explains why he finds the ancient collection of books that make up the Bible fascinating.
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They restricted the Hebrew Canon to Books written before 400 ... OT Canon (also the numbering of the Psalms) came from the ancient Greek Septuagint Bible. Protestants, following the tradition ...