In today’s Gospel, we hear the story often called “The Woman Caught in Adultery,” but a new label is needed, one that places emphasis where it was intended. Perhaps, “The Woman Whom Jesus Saw and ...
“We can learn that you shouldn’t rush Jesus, but put your faith in him,” says Taylor, 11. Also, we can learn that sometimes a good deed goes unnoticed, and that’s OK.” In the ancient Middle East, ...
Rather than narrating the back-story of John or a relating a history establishing the lineage of Jesus, the beginning of Mark’s gospel cuts straight to the chase. It is like a gurney waiting in the ...
“Physician, cure yourself” is one of my favorite lines in the Gospels. It is succinct, dramatic and laconic—Jesus uses it to anticipate criticismand reflects the hypocrisy back at his critics. It is ...
A recent article in the Wall Street Journal concluded that going to church has mental health benefits. Based on a growing body of research, the contention is that connecting with a spiritual community ...
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