Paul is not merely calling for toleration, for enduring undesirable behavior for as long as one is able. Toleration can only ...
Some believe the basilica on Vatican Hill was built over the martyred bones of the apostle Peter—but is that true? After excavations and DNA tests, the Vatican says they reached a conclusion, but some ...
Sister Amy A. Wright, first counselor in the Primary General Presidency, invited the BYU community to apply lessons from the apostle Paul’s journey recorded in the Bible to their own lives during the ...
Our culture is sprinting away from God, and this election doesn't change at all that America needs revival, writes Bob Vander ...
While some people wrongly assume that arrogance is what leads a believer to be fully assured he is going to Heaven, it is the ...
In preparation for the Jubilee 2025, several churches across the country have been designated pilgrimage destinations by the ...
Reflecting on the accounts of the confirmation of the first Christians, recorded in the Acts of the Apostles and in St.
Not only doesn’t God panic, but God is never surprised by outcomes, regardless of how greatly they startle us.
Exhausted from battle, Sisera catnapped beneath a rug, believing he was safe from danger — and he awoke with a tent peg ...
HAVERHILL — Holy Apostles Haverhill invites folks to the 2024 Greek Festival on Friday and Saturday at the Holy Apostles Saints Peter and Paul Greek Orthodox Church, 154-156 Winter St.
The apostle Paul, who apparently was very familiar with athletic competitions, offered this perspective: ...
Unlike that of the others, the scribe’s attitude in today’s Gospel inspires us to imitate him. He comes to Jesus with an open mind and heart, observing with docility what Jesus is doing and teaching.