Today, as we witness burial after burial, it is painfully clear that nothing replaces children who are lost. Their memory remains forever, etched in the soul. Despair is easy; carrying on is hard.
Fort Worth ISD shouldn’t introduce religion in the classroom in a new reading curriculum. That’s for parents to decide. | ...
The Rev. Jacqui Lewis, a co-author, said the book’s goal is to teach children Christian lessons they ‘don't have to unlearn ...
Only homeowners were required to travel to the ancient Temple in Jerusalem during the three annual pilgrimages, a sign of a society that valued its real estate, and some spiritual diseases were ...
Readers express concerns over free speech rights for teachers and the potential renaming of a street for commentator Charlie ...
President Donald Trump repeatedly touted the “Abraham Accords” in his Middle East trip on Monday, seeking to build on 2020 ...
By examining the use of the word em here and elsewhere in the Bible, it becomes clear that it does not simply describe a ...
However, many Israelite refugees had to move south when their kingdom collapsed in the 7th and 8th centuries BCE.
Heritage words add a new wrinkle to an old tradition, writes a linguistics scholar.
OT spoke with optometrists and dispensing opticians about what Sukkot means to them. During Sukkot, we live in a hut outside ...
Moses recorded how the Lord described Himself, and one of His traits became a commonly repeated biblical phrase: “The Lord passed before him [Moses] and proclaimed, ‘The Lord, the Lord, a God merciful ...