by Erich Stanoiu | Nov 28, 2024
Children see, hear, experience and react to war in different ways. They do not have the skills, knowledge or life experience to make sense of the trauma they have experienced. They cannot fully understand what has happened, they have no idea how to begin to analyze...
by Chiara Virdis | Jun 27, 2024
We have been saved by grace—but does that mean we bear no further obligation? What is the cost of discipleship and is there anything such as “cheap grace”? These are the questions that Dietrich Bonhoeffer, one of the most influential theologians of the 20th century,...
by Chiara Virdis | Dec 19, 2023
Today, we have more ways to access Scripture than ever. We can choose from different translations and beautifully bound print versions. We can pull it up on our computers and smartphones. And yet…people are reading the Bible far less than they did a generation...
by Chiara Virdis | Aug 17, 2023
The second part of a study of the biblical history of the Hebrew nation. An overview of the history from the Judges to the Gospels. The lives of the Judges, Kings and Prophets are examined in light of God’s providential working to bring the Seed promise to fruition....
by Chiara Virdis | Aug 16, 2023
The book of Acts of the Apostles (or simply “Acts”) was written around 62-63 A.D. as a sequel to the Gospel of Luke and provides us a history of the early church. Both books were written by Luke, a close associate and travel companion of Apostle Paul. Acts...
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