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Learning to trust in God requires an act of will.
by Nanette Sawyer
Sometimes it seems like the believers are the ones for whom the gospel is veiled.
by Daniel Schultz
Take & Read: New Testament
Has Paul been unfairly judged?
by Joshua Jipp
March 3, Transfiguration C (Exodus 34:29–35; Luke 9:28–43a; 2 Corinthians 3:12–4:2)
Jesus’ transfiguration should have implications for how its witnesses will live.
by T. Denise Anderson
What made early Christians a peculiar people?
“One second-century pagan critic of Christianity was willing to tolerate everything else about Christians if they would only worship the gods.”
David Heim interviews Larry W. Hurtado
by Luci Shaw
Our call is a close call, one that draws us close to the sharp edges of life. "While we live, we are always being given up to death for Jesus' sake."
by Heidi Neumark
by William H. Willimon
By Steve Pankey
By Adam Thomas
The Transfiguration provides a window through which the Christian narrative may be viewed.
by Ian Curran