The Bible says, in the beginning the Earth was wild and empty. In Hebrew it is called Tohuwabohu, utter chaos. So God turned on the light just by saying “there shall be light”. And there was light.
In the Old Testament, Deuteronomy 31.6 says: "Do not be afraid, the Lord your God goes with you. He will never leave you or ...
Sam Adeyemi, the senior pastor of Daystar Christian Centre, said the ministry in the last 30 years, has created a platform to ...
According to new research, young people in the UK are spending most of their time indoors, glued to screens, with little ...
How an ancient African bishop championed the Incarnation’s redemptive arc. Advent celebrates the most joyous news in the world, but it can feel cheapened by the holiday commercialization and the ...
On Rosh Hashanah, we pray that God will enter our world and make His presence unmistakable – for those who strive to push Him away, and for those who have yet to open their eyes to Him.
God created the world with the words, “Let there be light.” And we Jews haven’t stopped reading, writing and talking ever since. And so, the study and creative interpretation of texts, and the serious ...
Formal membership figures might rise and fall. But God’s desire for his people never wavers. In the ancient world, Jacob worked for Laban seven years to marry his daughter Rachel—and then another ...