I have pondered and pondered the column about needing to recognize Jesus as either an impostor or the son of God. Losh simplifies a very complex question by recycling C.S. Lewis’s argument that if ...
Christena Cleveland spent much of her childhood in an evangelical church surrounded by traditional images of a porcelain-skinned and flaxen-haired Jesus. But one day she came across a portrayal of ...
Few ancient lives have left as many fingerprints on the modern world and yet remained so hard to fix on a single, stable ...
As Christians worldwide gather for Easter to celebrate their belief in the death and rebirth of Jesus, researchers continue to delve into the mysteries that surround the man. While most historians ...
It’s the central question of the Gospel for the 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time. It’s the central question of the Gospel, period. If you look at the Gospel of Mark, it’s right there in Chapter 8, smack ...
I grew up in the era of evangelistic T-shirts. I was too shy to wear any myself, but I had friends who did. “WWJD?” “Cross-trained.” “Made to worship.” “Be still and know.” One of the T-shirt slogans ...
Asking ourselves questions found in the Bible can transform our spiritual life. Inspired questions are the ones found in the inspired Word of God—the Holy Scriptures. They help us sense the presence ...
During the season of Lent, this column will feature a series called, “The Questions of Jesus: Invitations to Go Deeper.” We will focus each week on a central question posed by Jesus. May Lent be a ...
Imagine it if you can. Jesus, the Son of God, the miracle worker, the controversial, dangerous teacher, looks at you and asks, "What do you want me to do for you?" Some people might take this as an ...