Author's Note: All previous volumes of this series are here. The first 56 volumes are compiled into the book "Bible Study For Those Who Don't Read The Bible." "Part Two," featuring volumes 57-113, was ...
Las Vegas may be known as “Sin City.” But when it comes to transgressions per capita, parts of the Bible Belt may burn much hotter, suggests a recent study by Kansas State University geographers. The ...
What people believe matters – and Lifeway Research’s State of Theology Insights Report helps leaders understand those beliefs ...
We all have a vice or bad habit of some sort that trips us up from time to time. Yours might be eating too much chocolate when stressed out, binge-watching television for an entire day in bed, or ...
Scripture is filled with examples of communities and institutions being held accountable for sin. Every February, Black History Month helps us reflect on how our nation’s racial past informs our ...
What happens when a foundational principle of the Christian faith quietly slipped from the grasp of tens of millions of believers? That day may have already come, indicates the latest 2025 American ...
Manny Arango, a Dallas-based preacher, Bible teacher, and producer of online theology courses, posted on his personal website, “The Bible is crazier than what you watch on Netflix and Hulu.” So it’s ...
Americans are changing their understanding and definition of “sin,” according to the latest Barna research. A press release on Oct. 21 by the Cultural Research Center reported that most Americans now ...
In today’s digital age, accessing and studying the Bible has never been more convenient, thanks to many Bible apps and study tools. These apps offer diverse features to enrich your spiritual journey, ...
The first African American to have both a study Bible and a full Bible commentary bearing his name said he will submit to the “biblical standard of repentance and restoration.” Tony Evans, the ...
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