Holy Week Basillica

Holy Week is in full swing

These seven days go through the various events as Jesus made his way to the cross. Holy Week starts off with Palm Sunday and

Germanwings Co-Pilot Has Religion Questioned After Crash

After the Germanwings crash that killed 150 people, many were quick to question Andreas Lubitz's religion, a question with serious social implications. Andreas Lubitz,

Little Boy Movie

‘Wizards of Waverly Place’ actor David Henrie becomes Christian thanks to ‘Little Boy’ Movie

The Little Boy movie has changed the life of actor David Henrie, who is leaving his Agnostic beliefs behind to adopt Christianity. David Henrie

Escape Sin

Escape the painful consequences of sin

Featured contributor Keith Wommack describes his experiences with sin and prayer treatment to alleviate minor physical pain. In a recent column, I wrote about

Jim Parsons Act of God

Jim Parsons Stars as God in Broadway Production

Best known for playing the science-minded Sheldon Cooper on The Big Bang Theory, Jim Parsons is shifting gears and playing God in a Broadway

Mennonites on Dissonance Over Homosexuality

Mennonites are wrestling with the questions faced by churches around the world. How should scripture deliberate the understanding of same-sex relationships? How are groups

Uniting Science and Religion to Improve Global Health

Can the unlikely duo of science and religion come together to improve global health? Tensions between science and religion are common within the world,

Case against Ten Commandments Monument Thrown Out by Oklahoma Judge

The monument prompted offense and action from an atheist group, American Atheists. In 2012, a 6-foot-tall monument of stone was constructed on the Oklahoma

The Case for Grace: A Book by Lee Strobel

Lee Strobel was a journalist and an atheist for a long time. Now, he’s a priest with a series of “The Case for…” books.

iPhone design influences elegant Japanese mini Shinto Shrines

Nope, it's not a wooden iPhone case. It's a minimal Shinto Ise Shrine for your home, of course. Sometimes tradition and technology blend to