Second, biblical archaeology always confirms or is compatible with the Word. Look for new technologies and changing climate conditions to facilitate the discovery of ancient artifacts and ruins, which ...
The people in Texas and Mid-South states have to feel like they are under siege. Storm after storm has blown in with punishing amounts of rain — damage from previous storms not even cleaned up yet ...
This Sunday’s Gospel passage, recounting Jesus’ calming of the sea, evokes three biblical motifs: storms, the terror of sailors at sea and the theme of sleep ...
We are obsessed with the weather aren’t we? In the United Kingdom, discussing the weather is a national obsession, and I was pleased to discover this is also true for us living in Bermuda where we ...
The author of Matthew wrote of a Kingdom that would embrace Jews and gentiles alike. The author of Luke wrote for a community which also awaited the arrival of God's Kingdom, but which was concerned ...
God calmed the storm for Moses. Pharaoh’s army thundered behind him. The Red Sea churned in front. Two million Israelites panicked all around. Moses had nowhere to turn—but up. Whether he shook his ...
As I faced the Houston floods, I found myself asking questions about God’s providence. As a missionary kid growing up in Guatemala, I survived the destructive effects of a massive earthquake and a ...
Find today’s readings here. The exorcisms that Jesus performs in the Gospels are some of his most dramatic miracles. They are also some of the most difficult for me to understand spiritually. I can ...