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- ‘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|
- Remember the Murdered Babies of Bethlehem at ChristmasHerod’s massacre of the innocents in Matthew 2 challenges us to participate in the “groans” of God’s world.Vinoth Ramachandra|PortuguêsFrançais
- We Three Kings? Interpretations of the Magi ‘Traverse Afar’Q&A with religious studies scholar Eric Vanden Eykel on the history, mystery, memes, and meaning of the wise men in the Book of Matthew.Interview by Daniel Silliman|
- Some Celebrated Jesus’ Resurrection. Others Started a Conspiracy Theory.Since Easter morning, forces have tried to obscure the most basic truth of the gospel.Léo Lehmann|Français한국어
- Visiting Prisoners in Jesus’ DayHelping detained people was a shocking calling in the first century.David L. Stubbs|
- The Bible Has a Clear and Consistent ‘Party Theology’We’re called not only to attend them, but also to throw them ourselves.Kyle Idleman|
- God Knew What He Was Doing When He Gave Jesus Two Family TreesHow to sort out the many disparities between the genealogies of Matthew and Luke.Andrew Wilson|españolPortuguêsFrançais简体中文Indonesian繁體中文català
- The Most Life-Changing New Year’s Resolution Won’t Come EasyJesus warned his disciples that following him would cost them.Jarvis J. Williams|
- All God’s Laws Are Equal. Are Some More Equal Than Others?Why Jesus doesn’t give a straightforward answer to questions about the greatest commandment.Andrew Wilson|
- A New Recipe for Ending HungerWe have a crisis too large for any one church, nonprofit, or government agency to handle on its own, says food policy expert Jeremy Everett.Interview by Katie Thompson|
