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In 2012, researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center made a remarkable discovery. When they examined the brain tissue of women who had passed...
In 2006, neuroscientist Dr. James Coan at the University of Virginia conducted a remarkable experiment. He placed married women inside an fMRI machine and warned...
In the Eastern Orthodox tradition, Genesis 29:1-14 reveals the importance of divine providence and human relationships in the journey toward Theosis.
In the bustling heart of our city, there’s a small café named “The Gathering Place.” It’s a haven for students, artists, and seekers, all drawn by the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the warmth of community. One rainy afternoon,...
In 1917, Frederick Lehman sat down in Pasadena, California, to write a hymn about the immensity of God's love. He composed the first two verses...
In 1984, Stevie Wonder and Dionne Warwick recorded "That's What Friends Are For," a song originally written for a film soundtrack that nobody noticed. It...
In the Pentecostal tradition, Genesis 33:1-11 illustrates the transformative power of reconciliation and the work of the Holy Spirit in restoring relationships.
On July 11, 1958, Caroline County Sheriff R. Garnett Brooks entered the Loving home in Central Point, Virginia, at two o'clock in the morning. He...
As the sun dips below the horizon and the day's busyness begins to fade, we find ourselves enveloped in the gentle embrace of evening. Psalm 23 reminds us that the Lord is our shepherd, guiding us through the shadowed valleys...
In the early days of the internet, engineers faced a fundamental problem: how do you get millions of different computers, built by different manufacturers, running...
In Genesis 44:14-34, the universal theological tradition emphasizes the themes of reconciliation, divine providence, and the transformative power of love and sacrifice. The passage illustrates how God orchestrates events in our lives to bring about restoration and healing, urging believers...
In the heart of Amos 5:24, we encounter a divine decree that resonates with a powerful call for justice: “But let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.” This vivid imagery invites us into a deeper...
On December 23, 1954, Dr. Joseph Murray stood over twenty-three-year-old Richard Herrick in an operating room at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston and attempted...
On December 23, 1954, twenty-three-year-old Ronald Herrick lay on an operating table at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston, perfectly healthy, waiting to be cut...
In June of 1882, a Scottish minister named George Matheson sat alone in his family home while the rest of the household celebrated his sister's...
In June of 1882, Scottish pastor George Matheson sat alone in his manse on the evening of his sister's wedding. Nearly blind since his university...
In 1499, a twenty-four-year-old Michelangelo unveiled his *Pietà* in St. Peter's Basilica — a marble sculpture of Mary cradling the body of her Son after...
In the summer of 1882, a Scottish minister named George Matheson sat alone in his family home while his sister's wedding celebration filled the rooms...
In 1996, researchers at the HeartMath Institute in Boulder Creek, California, documented something remarkable: when two people sit in close proximity and one feels genuine...
In the heart of Paul's letter to the Galatians, we encounter a profound declaration that disrupts our societal norms: "There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one...
Imagine a vast, barren desert stretching endlessly before you, the sun beating down mercilessly. In the midst of this desolation, you spot an oasis—a lush, green escape radiating life and refreshment. This oasis is like the hope that Isaiah speaks...
On August 5, 1942, German soldiers surrounded the Dom Sierot orphanage in the Warsaw Ghetto and ordered its nearly two hundred children deported. Their director,...
In her masterwork *The Interior Castle*, Teresa of Avila describes the soul as a castle with many dwelling places, each drawing us deeper toward the...
Trusting in the Lord with all our heart, as Proverbs 3:5-6 calls us to do, is not merely an invitation to a personal faith; it is a profound challenge to engage with justice, love, and faith in our communities. Imagine...