Voices of Faith offers perspectives from religion columnists. This week’s question: The Bible says God “repented of the evil” he was about to do to mankind. Doesn’t this raise questions? A God too big ...
God has not given up on Europe despite real and serious challenges - but is the church willing to repent, listen and follow ...
In the summer of 1976, I was attending Melodyland School of Theology in Anaheim, California. After attending a class on evangelism, God called me to preach my first sermon on the street − on the ...
To repent simply means to change your mind in a healthy and productive way. It doesn't smell of anything except having the good sense to rethink your former assumptions about a subject, realize your ...
"The kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the Gospel." With these two compelling sentences -- as recorded in the Gospel of Mark-- Jesus inaugurates his ministry and sums up what his ...
Last Friday we started looking into the biblical way to respond to the truth that Jesus is God’s Son. Paul clarified that in Acts 20:20-21: “I did not shrink from declaring to you anything that was ...
Lutheran? I don't think so. The News Tribune's Jana Hollingsworth covered the Jan. 17 story, "Can Lutherans mend gay clergy rift?" as well as she could while interviewing the Evangelical Lutheran ...
Even a blind squirrel, it’s said, can find an acorn once in a while. Thus it is that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., strong contender for Congress’s dumbest and most obnoxious member, yet privy to ...
To repent simply means to change your mind in a healthy and productive way. It doesn't smell of anything except having the good sense to rethink your former assumptions about a subject, realize your ...