World’s oldest, most complete Hebrew Bible could break record at auction
By Annabelle Timsit, The Washington Post A near-complete copy of the Hebrew Bible from around 1,000 years ago — missing
By Annabelle Timsit, The Washington Post A near-complete copy of the Hebrew Bible from around 1,000 years ago — missing
If it stays true to the call of the Hebrew prophets, the Asbury revival won’t stop at summoning people to
By Janelle R. Goodwill, University of Chicago The big idea THE CONVERSATION – Black college students who resorted to self-blame
Eileen’s life now is a far cry from the subservient role she once played to a domineering and violent husband.
One research chaplain called the new data ‘a V8 engine for the kind of work we do.’ By Kathryn Post
A Supreme Court ruling last March requires states to allow spiritual advisers to join condemned inmates in their final moments.
Will anyone care? By Bob Smietana (RNS) — The first time she saw an ad for “He Gets Us,” a
The choir’s example has helped convince Kenyan churches to embrace deaf culture. By Fredrick Nzwili NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS) — On a
‘We see more and more English-speaking churches either planting a Hispanic church or adding a service in Spanish to their
The technology is providing a way for future generations to interact with a hologram-style likenesses of Holocaust survivors. By Yonat
New York City’s Landmarks Preservation Commission, by a vote of 8-2 on Jan. 10, granted the church’s request for a
North Korea has returned to the top of the World Watch List with its highest-ever persecution score after an increase