Counseling women through infertility and other medical issues may feel awkward. Church leaders have an obligation to do it ...
We speak of the birds and the bees to speak of the ways of nature. But the ways of nature are authored by a God who is beyond ...
That night, I sat on the floor in the presence of the living God for what seemed like hours. And when I got up, I knew I’d ...
Keep watch, dear Lord, with those who work, or watch, or weep this night, and give your angels charge over those who sleep.
The couple is Catholic, and church teachings call euthanasia “a crime against human life.” Catholics are not permitted to be ...
Karen Swallow Prior: It’s helpful to begin with the biblical principle of tithing. The spirit of the tithe is to give according to a posture and a proportion. Both principles apply regardless of ...
For low-risk pregnancies, midwife care can offer mothers the birth resources they need: patience, attention, and time.
Christ is the one who brings life where death reigns. He breaks down walls, reconciles enemies, forgives sinners, and ...
Israel attack on Iran began, Jews around the world celebrated Purim, the ancient feast commemorating Esther’s rescue of the Jews from Haman of Persia. The Bulletin sat down with Yossi Klein Halevi, a ...
Eugenia was from an era of waiting stoically and not getting one’s hopes up. She was a teenager during the Great Depression. To her contemporaries, she brings the message that it is good to dream big ...
Jen Hatmaker’s Awake, Alan Noble’s To Live Well, and Molly Worthen’s Spellbound approach virtue and the body in different ways.
Theologian Fleming Rutledge sits down with CT’s Ashley Hales to discuss the Crucifixion, the Resurrection, and how Christianity isn’t self-help.
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