Newark Advocate faith columnist Mark Katrick explores the four types of love in the Bible – agape, storge, philia and eros – to kick off February.
The Bible contains various names for God, each of which represents a unique way through which God reveals Himself to humanity. The most used names for God throughout Scripture are: Elohim, Adonai, El ...
The biblical concept of shalom, or peace, encompasses more than just the absence of conflict, but rather a state of wholeness and completion, including health, satisfaction, and prosperity. By praying ...
Looking at Romans 5:2 which says “we boast in the hope of the glory of God.” Our confidence that the purpose for which God created us will be ultimately realized (Bible Study Notes).” Christian’s do ...
Moloch, or Molech, is well known in the Bible for being the god to whom child sacrifices appear to have been made in a shrine outside the city of Jerusalem. Although Moloch is well known in the Bible, ...
The story of the fabled Tower of Babel from the Book of Genesis has come to inspire artists throughout history and to symbolize the idea of human ambition. Once a real-life ziggurat at the center of ...
Historians are scratching their heads at a resurfaced Egyptian scroll held by the British Museum that might support the claim ...
The Red Clay Strays were telling us a Bible story this whole time. The southern rock and country band, which rocketed into ...
Former His Way Spirit Led Assemblies member Kelli Byrd testified in San Bernardino Superior Court for two hours on Thursday, ...
In his General Audience message on Feb 4., Pope Leo XIV continued his catechesis on the documents of the Second Vatican ...