Doug O’Donnell discusses the new Daily Liturgy Devotional, sharing how he really wrote the book for himself first and foremost, and how it has impacted his devotional life recently.
The ultimate goal of reading the Bible is to transform your life. Try to apply the lessons and insights you gain to your daily activities and interactions. Let the scriptures guide your actions, ...
Parents in Santa Clarita looking for a nurturing, faith-based environment for their children’s early education will find that ...
When hurricanes and other natural disasters approach, use these 5 prayers for hurricane and natural disaster recovery and ...
A South County icon is changing hands, as Healy’s owner Sally Minetti sells the Wakefield news stand to David Hall of Exeter.
The last time I visited Washington DC was 25 years ago and while it was rich in history, it didn't have the buzz of New York ...
As The Age celebrates 170 years, we asked stars of the stage and screen, sporting heroes and politicians to reflect on their ...
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Reading the Bible and Human Flourishing
They list at three of their findings on how the Bible fosters human flourishing: “First, Bible reading is likely to promote ...
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Can we honestly believe that Donald Trump has even read The Good Book that he is hawking to his followers? Words and deeds, ...