In the Biblical Gospel of Luke, Chapter 13, we find these words: “O Jerusalem, Jerusalem — killing the prophets and stoning those who are sent to you. How often would I have gathered your children ...
Reading Lauren F. Winner's Wearing God is like having a chat with her over coffee. This book is written in conversational chunks and the structure is not always immediately apparent. That being said, ...
I woke up last week with nouns on my mind – no kidding! Is that weird, or what? Seriously, I began thinking of nouns in the Bible that describe God. After my morning devotions, I googled my question.
God is love. God is not love. On the surface, a statement such as this seems impossible and irreconcilable. How can God be both love and not love at the same time? The word “love” is limited by our ...
I was recently asked by someone to describe who or what God is, and it is a good question. If you asked who or what Rev Gav is, then certainly you could describe me as a walking, talking, bag of flesh ...
Q: Why is God always referred to as "He," seemingly in all religions and spiritual discussion, rather than the much more appropriate "it"? Thank you. — J, Halifax, Pennsylvania A: Thanks, dear J, for ...
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