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A cloud that looked like Jesus Christ appeared in the sky above a group of church-goers following mass in the Philipinnes - ...
Anne Wilson thanked her fellow country singer Morgan Wallen for letting her open for him on his tour this summer — and ...
The Chosen' series, about Jesus, premieres in Italy, aiming to inspire faith journeys and spark conversation among audiences ...
The Chosen star Jonathan Roumie has officially met the American Pope, as the actor best known for playing Jesus in the ...
As people of faith, ... where Jesus preaches his inaugural sermon and makes the audience so angry they try to chase him off a cliff. That’s not an exaggeration.
In a controversial take on the classic nativity scene, some churches are replacing the baby Jesus’s traditional blanket with a keffiyeh — a symbol of pro-Palestine activism.
Jesus’ ethnic identity and social location require that we must not only minister to people who are marginalized, we must stand with them as Jesus stands with them.
Jesus’ eyes were not on what the people wanted; His eyes were on what they needed most. A good leader does not give the people what they want, especially when so often what we want is not good ...
The people who are living like Jesus, the itinerants who are trying to follow the life of Jesus. They are interested in these stories, not just because of oral tradition, but because it justifies ...
Even Pope Francis has drawn criticism for inaugurating a Vatican nativity with baby Jesus wrapped in the scarf that has become a symbol of pro-Palestine activism.
The “J” in “Jesus” would not be added until 1,500 years after his head. Adam Ján Figeľ – stock.adobe.com “In the ancient world, most people didn’t have a last name as we understand ...