The General Directorate of Assyrian Education, headquartered in Baghdad, oversees Assyrian-language education across Iraq ...
Introduction Religious and cultural identity in Ghana is often shaped by the coexistence of indigenous traditions and ...
Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia stood on the 46-yard line toward the north end zone of FirstBank Stadium for a postgame ...
They stop calling sin what God calls sin. They begin talking about “journeys,” “stories,” and “inclusion.” The word ...
The question of admitting women to the diaconate has captured the attention of theologians, pastors, and faithful Catholics alike. It raises profound theological and historical concerns about the natu ...
Recently, our church’s Youth Ministry organized a debate on the topic “AI: A Boon in Education.” I had the privilege of serving as one of the judges. The students spoke with clarity and conviction, re ...
The U.S. bishops have approved an updated version of their guiding document on Catholic health care, with substantial ...
A new book recalls the “The Great Christmas Boycott of 1906,” when immigrants fought for the separation of church and state ...
An Italian expert liturgist has written an open letter to Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago, criticizing the cardinal’s recent ...
Discipleship is not just about what we believe; it is about what shapes us day after day. In most churches, when we think ...
By understanding God as all-power, we can see the powerlessness of sickness and find healing. An article inspired by this week’s Bible lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly.
As pastors devoted to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, we know statements alone are not enough,” Bishop Seitz told his brother ...