In this episode of John Dear's "The Nonviolence of Jesus" podcast, Dear outlines 10 essential points about the nonviolence of ...
In the story of the Good Samaritan, Jesus seems to come down on the side of the broadest possible application of the love ethic. And by emphasizing a particular type of love – the gut-wrenching kind – ...
Who precisely are the thieves and robbers of whom Jesus speaks?  Is he talking about men who mug us in the streets?
That’s the question behind the latest Super Bowl commercial from “He Gets Us,” an organization focused on sparking conversations about Jesus Christ. The 60-second ad will air during the first half of ...
Knowing God personally is very important, because we become unified with Him. The more we know Him, the stronger that unity ...
Back in the day there was a popular message titled, Uzziah must die. It came from Isaiah 6:1, “In the year that king Uzziah ...
Second Corinthians is the third, or possibly the fourth letter Paul wrote to the Corinthians. In First Corinthians 5:9, he ...
When Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th US President, he did not put his left hand on either of the two Bibles held by his ...
This recent discovery in the City of David could shine a light on this important part of the Bible that could actually be ...
LUKE’s version of Jesus’s Beatitudes (or “blessings”) challenges the more famous version recorded in Matthew (5.1-11).
Last week, the gospel in Luke 2:22-40 was read and heard by many. The story was about the presentation of the Baby Jesus at ...
Predictably, there have been more reactions to this column on my assertion that John the Baptist received and gave to mankind the great Revelation generally referred to as the Revelation of John.