The word of Jesus that made a deaf man hear

Sep 3, 2023 by

by Julian Mann, TCW: A SINGLE Aramaic word from the Semitic language Jesus spoke, which features in last Sunday’s Book of Common Prayer reading from Mark’s Gospel, powerfully supports the historical reliability of the narrative. The...

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How the Psalms have been central to worship through history

Aug 20, 2023 by

by Neil Rees, Christian Today: The Psalms have played an important role in Jewish and Christian tradition from ancient times until today. It is the oldest continually used songbook in human history. This is the story… Origin of the...

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Toxteth and Tate

Aug 11, 2023 by

by Sojourner: Growing up in Toxteth was a unique experience when compared to the rest of modern Britain. It is an inner city area of rich history with heavy links to Liverpool’s maritime and industrial past alongside being a melting pot...

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The Church of WEF: AI to re-write the Bible?

Jun 26, 2023 by

by Joel Agius, Spectator Australia: Religion is a powerful tool. If you can get people to unite by believing in something, you can potentially use them to your advantage. Weaponising religion creates a force like no other, especially if...

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Primary school bans Bible for ‘vulgarity and violence’

Jun 5, 2023 by

from Premier: The move comes after a parent complained that the King James Bible contains material unsuitable for children and violates a 2022 state law that makes it easier to remove “pornographic or indecent” content from...

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Are Muslims Right About the Bible?

May 25, 2023 by

By Gordon Nickel, TGC. A recent public debate between British Muslim polemicist Zakir Hussain and American Christian author Michael Brown helpfully illustrates the two most common Islamic approaches to the Bible. On the one hand, Muslims...

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