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The 32 speakers referred to the Bible 297 times at April’s international general conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They referenced the Book of Mormon 226 times ...
While Renaissance Books carries thousands of well-known used books, there's no shortage of rarities within the store.
Grafius, 48, is an angel-faced, khakis-and-loafers devoted dad who just finished binge-watching all six "Final Destination" horror movies. He's also a professor of Bible studies and the academic dean ...
(RNS) — ‘I get hate from across the entire spectrum of belief and nonbelief, which means I am right in the sweet spot,’ said biblical scholar and TikTok star Dan McClellan.
Angela Halili and Arielle Reitsma on how navigating their wilderness season, including battles with anxiety and self-esteem, ...
A Texas school district is pulling all books from library shelves and classrooms that were challenged by parents, lawmakers and other community members in the last year — including the Bible ...
Accomplished sculptor conveys biblical messages through art in new book from Palmetto Publishing The Art of Parables cover Charleston, SC, May 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Christian author ...
A Hebrew scholar rekindles her love for classic Bible stories Julie Faith Parker reads the Bible without guilt or shame, leading readers toward a healthier way of relating to scripture.
Essentially a parable of intellectual temptation, the book is primarily dialectical in method, and almost wholly devoid of the usual stage effects of fiction.
Clinical psychologist, lecturer and author Dr. Jordan Peterson turns his insightful analysis to The Bible for his latest book. In “We Who Wrestle with God: Perceptions of the Divine,” out ...
Archbishop Mathew’s point seems to be that his characters are without love for their fellows because they are without love for God. In his zeal, he also seems to be saying that love can express ...
The second book in the series, Parable of the Talents is named after the Bible’s “parable of the talents” – a cautionary tale about the need to use our talents or risk losing them.