"the word of the Lord," occurs in the Bible. Afterwards it comes times without number; but now it comes in all its fresh music. We have often read up to this point that "the Lord said"; in this new expression it would seem as if the "Word" ...
In the next place, we see that it is possible to be deeply interested in comparative religion, and yet to know nothing about the kingdom of God ruling in the heart. Comparative religion takes up all the religions known to men, and expounds them, and contrasts them, and compares them one...
A qualitative study was conducted in urban Zambia to gain insights into PLHIV self-care practices and experiences and explore the implications for successful delivery of ART care. Between March 2010 and September 2011, in-depth interviews were conducted with PLHIV who had dropped out of treatment ...
in the Bible: Honoring the Journey of Liz Charlotte Grant Today, we welcome Liz CharlotteGrant, an award-winning nonfiction writer from Colorado, where we dive into Liz's background and her dedication to empathy, which she often explores in her newsletter, "The Empathy List....
What is hope? Often we use the word hope as a form of wish. “I hope it doesn’t rain tomorrow.”“I hope the Seahawks or Bulldogs win their next game.” However, hope in the Bible, has quite a different meaning. Hope in the Bible is a “confident expectation of a divinely provi...
Colevris, who had twice been sentenced to the state prison for armed robbery, knew that if brought to trial, he would again he sent to prison for a long term. The loaded revolver was on the seat of the automobile beside him, and he could easily have shot and killed the arresting ...
On January 22, I had the pleasure to give a lecture at the Weston Library in Oxford for the Friends of the Bodleian about the fate of one of the papyri at the centre of my recent book, Stolen Fragments: Black Markets, Bad Faith, and the Illicit Trade in Ancient Artefacts. The lecture...
“In the Bible, repentance is a transformative change of heart, mind, and actions. It involves turning away from sin and turning toward God with a sincere desire to live according to His will. The Greek word for repentance in the New Testament is metanoia, meaning “a change of mind.” ...
I?m a lapsed Catholic who hasn?t practiced his faith. I?ve had many doubts about Jesus? teaching. I?ve always found it difficult to know how truth can be proclaimed to others?the very ministry of Jesus. To me it?s more of a private matter.?
Welcome to WeeklyWilson.com, where author/film critic Connie (Corcoran) Wilson avoids totally losing her marbles in semi-retirement by writing about film (see the Chicago Film Festival reviews and SXSW), politics and books---her own books and those of o