Walsh University professor Chris Seeman says his new class will show just how interesting the Bible really is. Find out why.
Anna G. Dean ’25 wasn’t “necessarily Christian” at Harvard, despite being raised as one — until she came across a poster in the Yard advertising Queer-Affirming and Feminist Bible Study for Students ...
The genesis of this study was Vol. 297: "Biblical Time Keeping – BC and AD Versus BCE and CE," published on December 7, 2025.
You open your Bible with good intentions, then five minutes later you’re staring at a genealogy that reads like a phone book, wondering how Hezekiah connects to anything you’ve ever heard in church.
While my faith in Jesus began to form in 1975, I required no physical proof and had never heard of the Shroud. Nonetheless, decades later, I knew the mysterious linen cloth had been left by God and ...
I’ve been an associate minister for two years. I love associate ministry. While I understand that it is a stepping stone for a lot of people, I feel deeply called to this role--both in general and in ...
Jonathan Pennington has written the rare study aid that equips without oversimplifying or overwhelming. Our professor had told a story about sitting on a plane next to a young woman years before. He ...
Why it matters what churches call their classes. In the South, our beverage vocabulary can be confusing to those from other regions. When we offer you a Coke, we are asking if you’d like a soda of any ...
A wave of “Bible literacy” bills emerging in state legislatures would allow more students in public high schools to study the Old and New Testaments. Proposals from lawmakers in at least six states ...