A minister explains how Christians interpret the Bible, especially regarding war, and how personal agendas influence scripture interpretation.
Redeeming the time does not mean rushing through life or anxiously squeezing more activity into each day.
At first glance, Daniel Rogers ended up more or less where he started: a pastor at a rural Alabama Church of Christ. But along the way, he deconstructed, endured excommunication, and eventually found ...
In a world filled with pressure, uncertainty and constant distractions, the question of how to preserve one’s destiny has ...
Father Joshua J. Whitfield provides a reflection on the readings and Gospel for 5th Sunday in Lent, March 22, 2026.
In an era where sermons can trend within minutes, and doctrinal debates spill across social media timelines, His Eminence, Prelate Emeritus of the Methodist Church Nigeria, Prelate Samuel Uche, takes ...
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Armageddon is not a strategy for peace in Iran

The Christian posture toward the end of history ought to be one of watchfulness and hope, not calculation.
Since becoming defense secretary, Pete Hegseth has found no shortage of ways to bring his strand of conservative evangelicalism into the Pentagon. He hosts monthly Christian worship services for ...
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What is your personality type?

What if personality explains more than it should? And what if it defines far less than we think?
A Gospel-centered interpretation of Revelation revealing God’s salvation, Christ’s victory, and hope The Book of ...
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Bible: How not togo to war

“Hawks” or so-called military experts will certainly not quote Bible verses as they assess plans and operations for war, and most technical experts will shy away from quoting the verses lest they be ...