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A former student of Craig Bird, who died Dec. 12, reflects on his professor’s ministry and investment in students.
12/21/2022 - By Cristian Cervantes
Cristian Cervantes describes the origin of Hanukkah and how he and his family celebrate it as Jewish Christians.
Ruth Cook reflects on the darkness of cancer, cancer treatment and recovery, and how Christ is a light who dispels the darkness.
12/19/2022 - By Ruth Cook
Jim Lemons revisits the theological debate that gave rise to the legend that Saint Nicholas slapped Arius, who later was branded a heretic.
12/14/2022 - By Jim Lemons
Don Newbury has made many friends throughout his life and career. With a funny anecdote, he remembers one who succumbed to COVID.
12/12/2022 - By Don Newbury
Pastor Panha Mey offers a different perspective on the story of the religious leaders using a woman caught in adultery to trap Jesus.
12/07/2022 - By Pastor Panha Mey
Lester Leonares, a Baptist church elder, takes issue with the belief that Jesus said Peter was the rock on which the church would be built.
11/29/2022 - By Lester Leonares
Helen Harris, a clinical social worker, suggests several ways chaplains and ministers can care for those facing grief during the holidays.
11/28/2022 - By Helen Harris
Every family has a little dysfunction. Some have a lot. Genesis tells the story of Isaac, Rebekah, Esau and Jacob’s dysfunction.
11/21/2022 - By Rev. Thong Lun
Many families with gather for Thanksgiving and Christmas this year without someone at the table. Helen Harris offers caring counsel.
11/17/2022 - By Helen Harris
Many preach and teach that the prodigal son repented while eating pig slop. Dr. Ernest Dagohoy sees the story differently.
11/15/2022 - By Dr. Ernest Dagohoy
Pastor and professor Dr. Felisi Sorgwe points to biblical blessings of interracial marriages, including Jesus’ genealogy.
11/07/2022 - By Dr. Felisi Sorgwe