Psalm 32 is widely regarded as a psalm of thanksgiving with elements of wisdom poetry intermingled into it. The wisdom elements are variously explained as having been present from the beginning, or as ...
A woman angrily jumped out of her car after a collision with another car. “Why don’t people ever watch where they’re driving?
Success is the desire of all sensible individuals. People view success from different angles. What some people or tribes or ...
Protestants deny that good works can be meritorious (i.e., rewarded by God), but St. Augustine taught that our merit was merely God “crowning his own gifts.” That’s what the Catholic Church teaches.
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Daily docket: October 3, 2024
Daily thought “Teach me Your way, O Lord; I will walk in Your truth; Unite my heart to fear Your name. I will praise You, O Lord my God, with all my heart, and I will glorify Your name forevermore.” ...
It has become a mantra that “everything changed” for Jews and their allies after the deadly attacks of Oct. 7. Grief and ...
Through the union of husband and wife, God intended to bestow His blessings on the human family -- making it fruitful, multiplying it until it filled the earth (see Genesis 1:28). That's why today's ...
I’m not a chef, but those in the cooking world say that there are four main tastes: sweet, sour, salty and bitter. Some ...
I’m honored to be a “faith-based” contributor to the Star Herald opinion page. Though most of these columns are metaphors from nature and Creation, this one isn’t.
As fathers, the role we play in our children’s lives is incomparable. We are called to be protectors, providers, and ...
"One of the remarkable things about the Bible is fulfilled prophecy; in other words, predictions about the future and what will eventually happen." ...
The term apologetics has nothing to do with “apologizing” for anything. Presenting an apologetic is almost the very reverse of apologizing.