Osama Bin Laden is dead. How should Christians receive this news?
Numerous news outlets are reporting that President Barack Obama will soon announce that Osama Bin Laden has been killed. How should Christians receive this news?
Numerous news outlets are reporting that President Barack Obama will soon announce that Osama Bin Laden has been killed. How should Christians receive this news?
“We sense an urgent need to re-configure our ministries, to reshape the way we live, so that our limited resources will be as productive as possible.”
Vatican officials playing Sargeant Schulz to Mugabe’s Colonel Klink, claiming they knew nothing about it.
Bishop Talton writes: “It is now time, to the extent permitted by California law and the Canons of The Episcopal Church, to extend to these couples the ‘generous pastoral response’ necessary to meet their needs as members of this Church.”
Is John Paul’s sainthood a foregone conclusion, or does the scandal simply cast too long a shadow? Perhaps in both cases, I suspect the answer is Yes.
It doesn’t just come up and grab you by the shoulders and make itself known. We have to seek it out. We have to pay attention to the world with our eyes and hearts and minds open to see that the story isn’t over yet
Who protected the hand of the disciple which was not melted
At the time when he approached the fiery side of the Lord?
Who gave it daring and strength to probe
The flaming bone? Certainly the side was examined.