
Christians targeted in Lahore
Christians were deliberately targeted, a Taliban spokesman confirms.
Christians were deliberately targeted, a Taliban spokesman confirms.
Tom Bissell, who most recently authored Apostle, writes a stirring defense of storytelling and faith, noting that atheists and fundamentalists often end up on the
James Crossley, a professor of Bible, Society and Politics, analyzes the story of Easter across the political spectrum, using Monty Python’s ‘The Life of Brian’
In the ‘I’m so jealous I didn’t think of this department!’, Alissa Wilkinson has found every single biblical reference in Hamilton, the Broadway musical currently dominating the talk of
Often The “cross we bear” is just a saying we use to be or to name victims, but it’s not at all what Jesus is saying.
churchads.net has put up a website that proposes to investigate Jesus and the resurrection as Mulder & Scully would investigate one of the X-files.
The Anglican News Service has gather a series of links to the Easter messages of various primates of Anglican provinces.
Folks in the United Kingdom are raising the alarm that the chocolate companies are dropping the word Easter from the packaging for chocolate Easter eggs.
The trouble I have in mind today, however, is not that faced by American society, but that which faces The Episcopal Church USA. On this day (March 25) in 1783, orphaned Anglican clergy elected Samuel Seabury the first American Bishop – the first time a bishop had been elected in the history of Anglicanism. The Episcopal Church would be catholic, protestant and Anglican all at once, but without the interference of either monarch or pope.
“Hahn had a sexual relationship with an adult female parishioner and intentionally withheld this information when seeking the position of bishop. Hahn has admitted to these charges against him.” – Diocese of Lexington Standing Committee