I don’t know about you, but it seems to me like these days all the right and the left can agree on is that we’re living in ...
Skillet released its twelfth studio album, Revolution, on Friday, and lead singer John Cooper hopes it will encourage its ...
The SBL and AAR’s annual meeting offers hundreds of sessions on topics that are vital to academic religion publishers and ...
A multi-institutional team of environmental scientists and physical limnologists has found that there may be a scientific explanation for Jesus' "miraculous catch of fish"—one that does not involve ...
In today’s episode, Jen Wilkin uses her biblical wisdom to help us understand what the Bible teaches us about how we ... I will tell you what sports you will play and what you will study in college. I ...
We pause for a few moments every week to take a look back through the pages of the history book of the church. We strive to ...
Two black women-owned small businesses in Farmers Branch say they’ve been harassed for months by the same man, and it’s ...
Those who read Vol. 231: “What You Should Know About King Solomon, Part 1” might remember this important answer, which ...
A Bible study on the book of 1 Kings has me thinking about what kind of person makes a good president. It’s not a person like ...
Charles Baxter’s novel charges along so boisterously that it’s easy to forget the author is batting around some of the weightiest concerns of human experience. John le Carré’s son Nick ...
Meet Yael Kanarek. The artist behind Toratah, a gender-swapped rewrite of the Hebrew Bible, is coming to the Bay Area.
What do scriptural accounts of monstrous beings like Leviathan and Behemoth tell us about our experience of the sacred?