John. Also in this period ... if the Church is to preserve the truth of Christ's Gospel. As St. Peter in his Epistle (in the Bible) warns us, the ignorant and unstable can distort the Scriptures ...
Through a series of letters, Epistles of the Heart: Finding Love in a Fractured World captures the raw, unfiltered truths of love in today’s fast-paced, complicated world. These letters reflect the ...
I see you everywhere—on glowing screens, in whispered conversations, in the carefully curated versions of love you present to the world. You speak of love, but your words are hollow. You wear masks of ...
The gospel of John is dramatically different than the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke). Instead of organizing historical events into a chronology, John presents Jesus in all of his ...
The Bible uses various metaphors to tell us who we are and how to live as we love those around us. For example, the Bible says His people are children ...
The Sunday gospel lectionary reading for the fourth Sunday before Lent in Year C is Luke 5.1–11, the story of the miraculous catch of fish, as we jump forward into Jesus’ ministry before returning to ...
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Is the Christian faith completely blind?
Is Jesus and the writer of Hebrews commending a belief with no reality-based reason or foundation for that conviction ...
The classic book on Christ’s pre-existence and divine nature and work. Get the John Behr translation with C.S. Lewis’s famous ...
Millions of Christians see the Bible as God's story of creation, redemption, and God's final judgment of the living and the dead. It includes the stories of Adam and Eve, Noah's Ark, David and Goliath ...
Old John of Gaunt, time-honoured Lancaster', who breathed his last in Leicester Castle on February 3rd, 1399, at the age of fifty-eight, was the son of Edward III, the brother of the Black Prince, the ...
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The key reason you can’t lose your salvation
I’m betting the question of whether a believer can lose their salvation will never be firmly settled until Christ returns.