The eternal communion of Father, Son, and Spirit is the grounds for our communion with him and one another. Our triune God, simple and perfect for all of eternity, has always been the one God.
Kevin Emmert explains why the sacraments are so central to our lives as believers and why their shaping power is more relevant than ever in a world obsessed with identity and self-expression.
That was soon followed by an appeal to the International Olympic Committee from a global circle of cardinals and bishops protesting "a grotesque and blasphemous depiction of the Last Supper.
Baptism, like its old covenant counterpart, circumcision, is a sign and seal of the covenant of grace (Rom. 4:11), pointing ...
Country singer turned pastor Granger Smith recently answered some tough questions on his podcast with a very special guest: ...
People 50 years ago used to get discouraged and worry about the future of Christianity. They were running out of money and ...
Our churches—Protestant churches, particularly—have emphasized the preaching of the Word, whereas churches in the Middle Ages ...
Serbian judo world champion Nemanja Majdov vowed not to apologize after he was hit with a five-month ban for making the sign ...
A Reflection for the Memorial of St. Cornelius, Pope and Martyr, and Saint Cyprian, Bishop and Martyr, by Ricardo da Silva, S ...
Sometimes what I read in the Bible scares me, and I mean it literally sends a shiver down my spine where I physically twitch ...
We know from the Torah, that diet was very important in the Jewish faith. When the Israelites fled Egypt they complained, “We ...