Eric Metaxas and Roberto Rivera
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Isaiah's Signature? Archaeology and Scripture
I will never get tired of telling you about the latest archaeological find that unearths living proof of the Bible's history.
Talkin' Aramaic in New Jersey: The Strength of an Ancient Faith
How cool would it be to walk into a church filled with worshipers all speaking the same language that Jesus and His apostles spoke? Take a drive up the New Jersey Turnpike to find out!
Life Expectancy Dropped in the U.S. for a Second Year Running - What Does This Mean?
The chief culprit driving the decline in life expectancy is, as you probably guessed, the opioid epidemic.
An Athlete We Can Look Up To
It\'s refreshing to hear about a sportsman who acknowledges God\'s providence in his life.
Handel's—and Jennens's—"Messiah"
"Messiah" may be the greatest work in the canon of Western music. You know the composer—Handel. But do you know the author?
Imagine a World Where Old People Die Alone at Home, and No One Notices
Can you imagine a world where old people die alone at home, and no one notices? We're already there.
Are Secular Folks Rethinking Sex?
Unless you've been under a rock for the last few weeks, you've heard about the plethora of #MeToo reports of sexual harassment and abuse perpetrated by politicians, actors and the news media.
A Museum Fit for the Bible: Telling the Story of the World's Greatest Book
The Bible is the greatest book ever written—and now, there's a museum fit to tell its story!
Why Mommies Matter: Being Present in the First 3 Years
What would you do to enhance your baby's mental and emotional well-being? A New York psychoanalyst noticed a disturbing trend: A huge increase in the number of kids being diagnosed at an earlier age with mental disorders and emotional problems.
Gender, Language and Ideology: The French Say 'Non!'
The words we use affect the way we think. And the proponents of gender-neutral language know it.