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The aggrieved Lord sends a mighty storm, ... More than almost any Bible story, Jonah seems to defy science. I’d love to hear from believers, and unbelievers, with theories on the Jonah tale.
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The God of second chances amid cancel culture
The story of Jonah reminds us that God is the God of second chances. While our world cancels, God restores. While others ...
It is all in vain, however. When they cast Jonah overboard the storm is abated, and the sailors, deeply impressed by what has transpired, offer a sacrifice to the Lord who can do such wondrous things.
Cindy’s 5th grade class was assigned to present an object lesson. She brought her goldfish to school and made her ...
Jonah finishes up his prayer by boldly proclaiming: “Salvation belongs to the Lord.” (2:9) This one sentence forms the theme of Jonah’s book, and the theme of all the Bible. Salvation itself ...
The Christian theater tells stories from the Bible -- mostly Old Testament -- with a high-tech, ... Jonah, knowing the storm is God's will, insists the sailors throw him off the ship.
In the Bible, Jonah never agrees he’s erred. God relents, but Jonah never does. “I knew that you are a gracious and compassionate God, slow to anger and abounding in love,” Jonah complains ...
Jonah’s name was hat-pulled, Jonah picked the short straw. Straight away they plied questions and pressurised, “It’s time to whistle-blow the deity that’s got us hog-tied!
What the Book of Jonah can teach us about the global refugee crisis (COMMENTARY) October 9, 2015. By Rabbi Will Berkovitz | Religion News Service.