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- The Myth Behind the Meaning of Paul’s Words on Women and ChildbearingSandra Glahn studies the record of an Ephesian goddess to aid our reading of a challenging passage.Madison N. Pierce|Français
- The Old Testament Foretells the Crucifixion. What about the Resurrection?Even before the coming of Christ, a “third day” refrain runs through Scripture.Andrew Wilson|españolPortuguêsFrançaisIndonesian日本語
- I Hated ‘Church People.’ But I Knew I Needed Them.As I attended my second funeral in three weeks, two Christians showed me a kindness I couldn’t explain.Randy Loubier|
- The Bible Was Written to Be Heard and Spoken to Be ReadGod’s Word has oral and textual dimensions, and we shouldn’t pit them against one another.Mark Ward|
- Iranians Gain 12 New Ways to Read the BibleMarginalized minority groups receive New Testament translations. “If Jesus delays his return, they will say: Christians preserved our culture.”Jayson Casper|العربية
- Appreciating the Art of Divine SurpriseScripture is full of stories inspiring awe. Are we allowing ourselves to be astonished?Ryan J. Pemberton|
- ‘The Poor Will Always Be Among You’ Is a Call to ObedienceThis verse can be misconstrued as a justification for systemic poverty. But what does it really mean?Jared Brock|
- The Unusual Epistle that Helps Me Counsel on SexualityJude has strong words for immorality in the church. Yet he advocates for mercy for those who doubt.Rodolfo Galvan Estrada III|
- Mary Was More Than a MotherTreating her as a static figure obscures a lifetime of gospel witness.Interview by Taylor Turkington|
- Your Calling Is Christ, Not MarriagePaul’s advice to stay unmarried—like his advice for any circumstance—is about complete devotion to Christ.Annalisa Phillips Wilson|简体中文繁體中文
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