‘Leviticus’ Review: A Horror Film About ‘conversion therapy’ That Gets It All Wrong
Leviticus will be of interest to people who follow the conversion therapy controversy, including woke activists and concerned Christians
Leviticus will be of interest to people who follow the conversion therapy controversy, including woke activists and concerned Christians
Fulfillment, not replacement, tells the true story
It was Passover, after all, and Psalms 113–118 were the traditional psalms sung by Jewish pilgrims coming to Jerusalem for Passover.The Greek word “hosanna” has behind it the Hebrew word hoshiah na, which means, “save us!” Traditionally, it was a cry for help. What encouragement and joy He must have experienced, looking into the hope-filled eyes and hearing the hope-filled cries of His people?Nothing could be further from the truth.With the Kidron Valley before Him, Jesus saw the whole city of Jerusalem stretched out in front of Him — a truly magnificent sight. In just a week’s time, the shouts of hosanna are replaced with the cry, “Crucify, crucify him!” (Luke 23:20).Jesus was the Savior they needed, but He wasn’t the Savior they wanted.Palm Sunday presses us with a question: Do you follow Jesus for Him to build the kingdom you want?
These three words changed the course of history and not only history, but eternity
If you think about it, the criticism that Christian faith is unsubstantiated has never been demonstrated
What is the difference between Islamophobia and antisemitism, and which is the biggest threat to the West
Even those who are watching from the sidelines agree that God is clearly cleaning house
The widespread acceptance of the death of God i e God either did not exist or was a meaningless concept resulted in the widespread death of objective truth and objective morality in Western culture
We are juggling careers and family and cannot find the time to cook at home We are spending a ton of money eating out or ordering meals to go It is getting ridiculously expensive My husband and I
The Church does not need less diversity; it needs the right kind of diversity
What is the responsibility of the Church, especially its pastors and leaders, in such a moment