This Bible study for Sunday, May 6, is adapted from the Bible Studies for Life curriculum published by LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention.
Daily Archives: May 3, 2012
A University of Nebraska football coach is being criticized for his staunch Christians beliefs and his stance against homosexuality, and some even are calling for his removal, says columnist Brett Maragni, who defends the coach.
The doctrine of American exceptionalism is unnecessary and biblically questionable, says columnist and ethics professor Matthew Arbo.
Fire destroyed a Bible school and other buildings at a Baptist-run refugee camp on the Thailand/Myanmar border April 28.
Online religion may be good for your soul but dangerous for your computer, according to a new report. A report by Symantec, a company that sells computer-security software, rates websites devoted to religion or other ideologies the ones most targeted by malicious hackers.
As a pastor, I have plenty occasion to pray, both in formal expressions like Sunday morning worship and the many casual occasions when someone says off-hand, “Let’s ask Amy to pray for us; she’s a pastor!”