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Two Minds in One Episcopal Body Jun 10, 2009 Article ID: JAE446 | By: Douglas LeBlanc This article first appeared in the News Watch column of the ...
What does it mean that faith, hope, and love remain (1 Corinthians 13:13)? Out of faith, hope, and love, why is love the greatest?
Does God want us to be happy? Is God concerned about our happiness? Is being happy supposed to be a goal of the Christian life?
Skip to content Belief systems, like family members, often share recognizable features or traits. In that sense one can determine what a belief sy...
Dear Chuck, I’m inspired when I meet people who have the capacity to live “high on the hog” but choose to live surprisingly simple lives. Many young
Skip to content Frenchman Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) was one of the founding fathers of the scientific revolution in the seventeenth century. A tru...
Dear Chuck, My wife and I are considering buying a house now although it’s a year earlier than we planned. We don’t know if the low rates will be
Skip to content Did you know that the first digital calculator was invented by a seventeenth-century French mathematician? In his brief time on Ea...
Skip to content Apologetics is that branch of theology that seeks to provide a reasoned defense of historic Christianity. Through the centuries, C...
Skip to content For centuries people have wondered what kind of “star” led the magi from the East to Jerusalem in search of Israel’s “Anointed One...