But there is a great consolation in being loved distinctly. And this love extends to the world around us: You may know the ...
Philosophers have always wrestled with how love can be so morally important, yet so personal and even arbitrary.
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The apostle Paul offers plenty of advice in his letters to his companion Titus. Here's what he has to say about leadership, ...
In his latest offering, he explains, “Every day Christians walk up to me at work and they say something like, ‘Hi, Jesus told ...
The Gospel passage today is Luke’s version of the beatitudes. It is critical to understand that beatitude is not something we ...
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Did Jesus have a last name ... and many people have left the church because of toxic fundamentalism and numerous scandals that have happened. As Christians, we can help people who are asking questions ...
However, some on social media have wondered if Trump failed to correctly take his oath by doing so without a hand on the Bible. VERIFY reader Ruth emailed us to ask about Trump’s oath. Article II of ...
In any case, most modern presidents — Biden, Obama, and even Trump during his first oath — have indeed placed their hand upon the Bible, despite there being no requirement to do so.
As Donald Trump took the oath of office to become the nation’s 47th president on Monday, he raised his right hand and neglected to put his other hand the Bible. “I do solemnly swear (or affirm ...