
Speaking to the Soul: I dunno, it just happened!
Might, at some point in our life, we have some sort of experience of reckoning, of those episodes of blindnesses to our own 21st century forms of idol worship
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Might, at some point in our life, we have some sort of experience of reckoning, of those episodes of blindnesses to our own 21st century forms of idol worship
When is a time you were called to evacuate? What did you regret leaving behind the most? Who turned out to be called to be your guiding star?
It is difficult for me to believe that an all-knowing God would think that poisoning the people would bring about the attitude change God desired.
Hollywood’s latest Bible epic, Exodus: Gods and Kings, opens to a nationwide audience this weekend with mixed reviews and heavy criticism of a mostly-white cast
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