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We live in a busy and accomplishment-driven culture that often leaves us feeling both exhausted and guilty at not having accomplished more. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
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We live in a busy and accomplishment-driven culture that often leaves us feeling both exhausted and guilty at not having accomplished more. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Genesis tells grand stories that give us fundamental insights into the mysteries and conflicts of human existence.
Dean Paul and our clergy teachers host a series of seminars on important topics of Christian faith and life.
Romans is the masterwork of Christianity's most influential apostle. Study the book that taught millions to think, speak, and live out their faith in the Gospel.
Father Paul Donison hosts an online service of evening prayer with an inspiring story from the life of a Christian saint, followed by a pastoral reflection. Follow along with our PDF guide.
When we think of God, do our thoughts reflect upon Him truly or simply reveal vain imaginings? Knowing God invites Christians to search for who God really is.
Discover one of the most beloved thinkers in all of Christian history, whose works are a treasury of theology and devotion, inspiring millions to know God and love Him more fully.
Jesus taught his disciples to pray, and we have been praying his words ever since. In this study, we examine line-by-line this most famous of prayers.
Grief, sorrow, and lament are crucial to the life of God’s people. Reflect on why Jesus calls blessed those who follow him into faithful mourning.
Rev. Dr. Ken Wilgus, Christian Psychologist, leads seminars on various parenting topics.
Reflect on John’s testimony about the Light of Jesus, the one who brings life and truth to the darkness and falsehood of our lives.
Discover how the prophetic book of Isaiah sheds fresh light on the central mystery of our Christian faith.