It begins, “The Spirit of the Lord God is upon Me ... The Bible definitely associates the Holy Spirit with the kind of power that is needed in the life of a believer. In one of his letters ...
The goal of the three-week Lighthouse trip to Hungary was one of fellowship and community. Over the course of January, a ...
Now is not a time to deny that it is dark, says Sr. Christine Schenk. It is a time to lean on God's own Spirit to help us ...
Israel markets itself as “the land of creation” — and for good reason. Israel is home to the Holy Land, to a plethora of ...
Paul moves from the doctrine of justification by faith to the doctrine of sanctification in Romans 5. Paul is “showing … the ...
Minister, chaplain, and author Dr. Billy Holland writes about aligning our lives with our words and allowing God to work in ...
Catherine Mowry LaCugna, who died in 1997 at only 44 years of age, brought new life to Trinitarian theology and inspired a ...
Luke’s vision of Jesus is deeply attuned to God’s compassion, justice and concern for those most impoverished and ...
Many Christians still misunderstand who God is, or worse, misrepresent the nature and mission of God, Rob Sellers says.
Lent calls Christians to employ “weapons of self-restraint:” prayer, fasting and good works. The greatest of these, Msgr. Joseph Prior explains, is the ever-growing awareness of God’s love.