Scientist, biochemist and a historian and philosopher of science, Harriet Rix presents trees as agents of change.
If there is one place reserved for authentic human connection in a community, it's the church, but more and more, churches ...
I’ve often wondered what the first question I’d ask Jesus would be if given the chance to chat with Him. On the morning of ...
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Eve around the world: Unveiling the many myths of the first woman
Different cultures and mythologies have crafted unique stories about the very first woman - how she came into being, what she ...
When his family moved from West to East Oakland, Calif., young D’Wayne Wiggins had to make new friends amid a tsunami of ...
God’s salvation plan for fallen mankind was underway. That plan included and involved Zacharias and Elizabeth. Symbolic of ...
In James Cameron’s latest 3-D science-fiction extravaganza, the Na’vi family tree gets more complicated, but our sense of ...
God becomes flesh, and God grants us knowledge of himself. In Bethlehem, the immortal Creator of all is manifest in a mortal ...
We may dismiss monsters as fictional fabrications used to sell pulp magazines and tacky movies. But monsters are more than ...
We woke yesterday morning to news of a terrible event in Sydney, Australia, in which Jews gathered to celebrate the first night of Hanukkah were attacked by a gunman, leaving ...
We can find the healing, deep-settled calm of Christ at Christmas and every day.
Any serious reader of the Bible soon discovers an uncomfortable reality: the fullness of God's truth is often held in tension. We see this in Scripture and in creation.
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