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Is Easter a Pagan Holiday?

Most Christians consider Easter to be a sacred and joyous celebration of Christ’s resurrection. But what about the claim that Easter and its accompanying traditions originated from a pagan spring celebration?

The “Quiet Revival” That Never Was?

A recent report claiming a "Quiet Revival" of Christianity in the UK has been retracted due to faulty data, but underlying trends suggest a complex spiritual landscape with growing active faith among younger generations.

Seeking Beauty and Finding God

A pianist's journey from atheistic China to faith through the profound beauty of Vivaldi's "Gloria" highlights how experiencing transcendent art can challenge materialistic worldviews.

Thomas Jefferson, the Hypocrite?

Explore the profound paradox of slavery's establishment in a nation founded on Christian ideals, examining Thomas Jefferson's complex legacy and the inherent tension between America's aspirations and its historical realities.

An Ecumenism of the Trenches

Roman Catholic officials are exploring the Augsburg Confession for Christian unity, sparking discussion on ecumenism's complex history and the delicate balance between bridge-building and doctrinal truth.

Calling in Real Time

Amidst uncertain times, discover how to find purpose and make a difference, even when feeling insignificant.

The Bible Does Not Support Abortion

A rising political voice claims Scripture backs abortion rights, pointing to Mary’s story... but something doesn’t add up. Here's what the Bible actually says about life in the womb.

A Nation Under God

Discover the profound biblical and Christian influences embedded within Washington D.C.'s iconic architecture and foundational documents, revealing the deep connection between faith and the birth of American liberties.

The Story of St. Patrick

Beyond the parades and legends, discover the true story of St. Patrick, a man whose faith transformed him from a captured slave into a devoted missionary who brought peace to a violent land.

Yes, Jesus Had a God Complex

A recent survey reveals that many UK teens find Jesus "annoying," viewing God and Jesus through a lens of critical theory that highlights aggression and an "unequal power dynamic."

Talarico and the Zombie Gospel of Thomas

A recent political claim referencing the "Gospel of Thomas" as a suppressed biblical text is critically examined, revealing its origins in Gnosticism and a history of misrepresentation.

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