JK Rowling: Assisted Suicide is a Choice, Like Salted Caramel. Is She Right?
I found myself at J K Rowling s X page by happenstance Her recent post on assisted suicide caught me off guard
I found myself at J K Rowling s X page by happenstance Her recent post on assisted suicide caught me off guard
Now I see the hijab as so many of my fellow Iranians see it a symbol of citizens unable to express themselves freely and make their own choices
Giving traditions such as these teach the truth to even the very young that it is better to give than to receive Giving to others indwells the giver with a unique joy that cannot be reproduced
Those who receive and protect a child s life are receiving Jesus, and those who deny the child by abortion are crucifying Him afresh
Young people must be taught more than the cold facts of Christianity They must be shown how those truths can set their lives on fire for Christ
With Christmas approaching, Christine Trotter explores part of the story that is usually omitted: Mary travels from Nazareth to Judea to visit her relative Elisabeth, an older woman who speaks prophetically to Mary and informs her that she is pregnant with the Lord. Trotter outlines what else we know about Elisabeth, why her character is frequently left out of the Christmas story, and why she should be included as a prophetic voice.
For day 2 of our Unsettling Advent devotionals, Rob Schenck reflects on reading New Testament Advent story against its historical backdrop: An aggressively militant imperial occupier had invaded the ancient Levant, annexing it and subjugating various nations, bringing sorrow and suffering to countless peoples. Sound all too familiar?
The most underreported problem with same-sex marriages is not merely that they lack scriptural mandate and partners complementarity, but that the underlying behaviors and expectations pervading those ...
The hurt, in turn, seems to have had a cooling effect on dating altogether In an ironic turn, sex can be had in abundance these days, but love is much harder to find
The real question is not whether those working on the Revised Standard Version made a mistake in translation but rather what was the Apostle Paul originally saying in those verses
For day 1 of our Unsettling Advent devotionals, Brian Kaylor reflects on the importance of learning from those who have lived under authoritarian occupation like what is happening today in Ukraine.