Instead of organizing historical events into a chronology, John presents Jesus in all of his theological ... include the discussion with Nicodemus, the conversation with the woman at the well ...
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The matter right now is not just the global backlash against refugees but the glee with which some anti-refugee figures ...
There is something about the mother-child bond that holds even after death. This fact makes it easier to consider all the ...
I knew something was different in a special way about this 2024-25 squad when fall camp began last August and players showed up rocking custom-made “Jesus Won” t-shirts. The senior leadership ...
2025 • Today on The Conversation, we're revisiting interviews to mark the 125th anniversary of the Great Fire in Chinatown. January 22, 2025 • State lawmakers' react to Gov. Green's State of ...
Slipping through my fingers all the time, I try to capture every minute, the feeling in it. Each time I think I'm close to knowing, she keeps on growing. Slipping through my fingers all the time.
When a Jewish leader, Nicodemus, spoke to Jesus about his healing work, Jesus referred to being “born again” (John 3:3). And he went on to convey that what was required to experience the ...