Hebrews teaches us to read Psalm 110 as God’s own testimony that Christ is the divine Son who is better than angels, and the ...
David L. Chancey lives in Fayetteville, GA, and serves as transitional pastor at Griffin Church, Griffin, GA. Check out his ...
The long-standing debate as to whether the believer is secure in his salvation, or can fall away, continues unabated. This in ...
Now well over 800 years old, the Codex Gigas is one of the most impressive artifacts from the Medieval period of Europe.
One of the most-studied Bible verses of the year is from 2 Timothy in the New Testament, according to an analysis of millions ...
‘Tis the season for reflecting on a well-read year. So, after all that reading, which books are we still thinking about now? The truth is, the best book of the year is deeply personal to every reader.
The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction. Credit...By Sebastian Mast Supported by The envelope, please: After a full year spent reading hundreds of ...
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Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America. By Sam Tanenhaus. Random House; 1,040 pages; $40 and £33 A superb biography of William F. Buckley, the most influential American journalist ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. From heart-pounding to tear-jerking, the hottest new books are here Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant at PEOPLE, where she ...
Terms like diversity and inclusivity and the use of gender-neutral pronouns may be fighting words in today’s culture wars, but a handful of religion publishers with forthcoming Bible-centered books ...