Pilate forced into Christ’s crucifixion
Pontius Pilate woke up one morning to meet Jesus Christ and a rabid mob demanding Jesus’ crucifixion.
The Roman prefect, or governor, was very discomfited...
Bible study apps seek new ways to make scripture accessible to busy believers
By Joe George
Wealth of Geeks
Makers of the popular Logos Bible Study app want to get back to basics. On July 7, Logos’s parent company...
Declining church attendance and the future of christianity: Unraveling Gen Z’s shifting views in...
By Creshonda Smith
Wealth of Geeks
One in five adults in the United States, when asked, say they attend religious services in person less often than...
GUEST VIEW: El Nino and Solomon’s wisdom
By Van Yandell
Isaiah 45:12 “I made the earth and created man on it; it was my hands that stretched out the heavens, and I...
DAWNINGS: A Christian ethic for public schools
It’s that time again, when we need to remember to slow down in school zones, because school is starting! At our congregation and many...
Ezekiel’s astonishing story still relevant
There is nothing else in the Bible like story of the Valley of Dry Bones in Ezekiel 37:1-14 where the prophet Ezekiel, whose book...
Do you believe in angels? About 7 in 10 U.S. adults do, a new...
By HOLLY MEYER
The Associated Press
Compared with the devil, angels carry more credence in America.
Angels even get more credence than, well, hell. More than astrology,...
GUEST VIEW: El Nino and Solomon’s wisdom
By Van Yandell
Ecclesiastes 1:7 “All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full; unto the place from whence the rivers...
BRASWELL: Remembering
By Dr. Jimmy Braswell
Chaplain, Home Hospice of Odessa
Loss, a part of all our lives. We have physical loss, emotional, spiritual losses and often we...
HOLLAND: Being honest with God and ourselves
By William F. Holland Jr., DD., C. ED.D.
Ordained/Licensed Christian minister
In the field of psychology, cognitive dissonance is the perception of contradictory information and the...