You can’t take an action that might kill a person simply because it is your preference to take that action. That isn’t just an opinion about the issue of abortion. It is a principle underlying hundreds, maybe thousands, of American public safety laws.
The giant redwood trees of northern California are the tallest trees on earth, some towering 350 feet above the ground. Yet their root system is quite shallow, going down less than 12 feet underground. So they grow in groups, with roots intertwined, as resistance against the wind and storms.
There is a beautiful, simple story which was told by Jerome, the man who translated the Bible into Latin, the language of the people at that time.
In Ephesians 1:16, St. Paul writes, “I never stop giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers.”
This Sunday’s worship at King of Grace will celebrate the anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation.
Dr. John Mather is the senior project scientist for the James Webb Space Telescope at NASA, a new tool that has confounded current models of galaxy growth. He says, “The Big Bang is a really misleading name for the expanding universe that we see.”
A staunch Christian, Queen Elizabeth II, has come to rest with Jesus.
Books from fields other than science or history also can be true and the Bible in particular is demonstrably accurate.
What does Jesus mean in Matthew 6:14–15 when he says that if we do not forgive others, neither will the Father forgive us? If my mother died not forgiving a certain man, is she not saved?
While the time travel plot of Netflix’s “The Adam Project” is fiction, it is nonetheless a hand way to think about the true history of the world and the story of the Bible.