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Yours, Mine, and ‘Our Father’

In the Lord’s Prayer, Jesus calls his divided followers to pursue unity as the family of God.

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The Bible Contains Discrepancies. That Doesn’t Make It Untrustworthy.

Scholar Michael Licona makes the case for a “flexible inerrancy.”

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The New Testament Authors Had Enslaved Helpers. How Much Does That Matter?

They likely farmed out the most physically arduous elements of composition. But they (and God) still deserve credit for the words.

‘The Poor Will Always Be Among You’ Is a Call to Obedience

This verse can be misconstrued as a justification for systemic poverty. But what does it really mean?

Remember the Murdered Babies of Bethlehem at Christmas

Herod’s massacre of the innocents in Matthew 2 challenges us to participate in the “groans” of God’s world.

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.

Some Celebrated Jesus’ Resurrection. Others Started a Conspiracy Theory.

Since Easter morning, forces have tried to obscure the most basic truth of the gospel.

Visiting Prisoners in Jesus’ Day

Helping detained people was a shocking calling in the first century.

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The Bible Has a Clear and Consistent ‘Party Theology’

We’re called not only to attend them, but also to throw them ourselves.

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