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The Day Will Be Both Great and Terrible

April 20, 2025 by Rob Pue

There are many things, in our world today, that point to the imminent return of our Lord, Jesus Christ.

Categories Bible, Christianity Tags Revelations 2 Comments

Happy Easter From Tupelo Brake

April 20, 2025 by Alma Womack

Though the rabbits and eggs and chocolates have tried to dominate the holiday for us, we Christians know that the Easter holiday, celebrating the resurrection of Christ, is the most sacred on our yearly calendar.

Categories Bible, Christianity, Easter Tags Easter, Jesus, Resurection 1 Comment

Dispatches Del Camino (#6)

April 20, 2025April 20, 2025 by Sean Dietrich

I am sitting in a Spanish bar in the dusty pueblo of Villa de Larraga. This is evidently a locals bar. And I am definitely not a local. I believe I am the only Inglés speaker in this village tonight.

Categories Bible, Christianity Tags Inspiration, Pilgrimage Leave a comment

God’s march of glory – Part 5

April 20, 2025 by Pierre-Louis Ours

This series is a condensed recap of the events God planned and promised through the prophets.

Categories Bible, Christianity Tags Christianity 4 Comments

The Truth That Endures, Part Three: Truth That Stands the Test of Time

April 20, 2025 by David T. Cloft

Here’s something astonishing: the Passover story and the crucifixion of Jesus are not just similar events—they are mirror images.

Categories Bible, Christianity, Easter, Religion Tags Easter, Passover Leave a comment

Dispatches Del Camino (#5)

April 19, 2025 by Sean Dietrich

The stone doorway arch above us features carvings of angels and demons which date back to Roman times. Eight angels surround Christ, who is looking straight at me as though He is saying, “‘No room’ at the inn?—Now where have I heard THAT before?”

Categories Bible, Christianity, Inspiration Tags Del Camino, Pilgrimage 2 Comments

The Truth That Endures, Part Two: The Sacrificial Lamb and the Shadow of Death

April 19, 2025 by David T. Cloft

The Passover lamb was more than just an act of obedience—it was a stand-in, a substitution for the people. A life was taken so that another life could be spared.

Categories Bible, Christianity, Culture, Easter, Religion Tags Easter, history, Passover 4 Comments

Inferno’s Lasting Legacy—Why Dante’s Hell Still Matters Today

April 18, 2025 by David T. Cloft

Dante’s Inferno is over 700 years old, yet its vision of Hell still shapes how we imagine the afterlife, sin, and justice.

Categories Bible, Christianity, God, Religion Tags Afterlife, Life, Morals Leave a comment

Dispatches From El Camino (#4)

April 18, 2025 by Sean Dietrich

The 83-year-old woman has been opening her home to pilgrims since before I was born. Currently, she is bustling around her house, gathering fresh towels and soaps for us. We are standing in her doorway, drenched, cold, and looking about as content as wet Himalayan cats.

Categories Bible, Christianity, Culture, Faith, Inspiration, Society Tags El Camino, Inspiration, Pilgrimage 4 Comments

The Truth That Endures, Part One: From Slavery to Freedom – The Pattern of Redemption

April 18, 2025 by David T. Cloft

It is no accident that history is filled with stories of slavery and redemption—it’s an archetype woven into the fabric of human experience.

Categories Bible, Christianity, Inspiration, Religion Tags Easter 2 Comments

Dispatches from El Camino, (#3)

April 17, 2025 by Sean Dietrich

We leave our inn at daybreak. Our innkeeper is awake and already at the front door, wearing a robe, waiting to say goodbye to us. Like a mom seeing her kids off to school. She gives us a heartfelt and emotional goodbye in French, with double kisses and everything.

Categories Bible, Christianity, Culture, Faith Tags Pilgrimage Leave a comment

Dispatches from El Camino (#2)

April 16, 2025 by Sean Dietrich

There are hundreds of pilgrims. Very few speak English. We are all from different countries, age groups, and walks of life. And yet, somehow, although we are foreigners sojourning in a strange land, we all manage to—this is beautiful—gripe about how slow the line moves.

Categories Bible, Culture, Inspiration, Society Tags Pilgrimage, Spirituality 3 Comments

Dispatches from El Camino

April 15, 2025 by Sean Dietrich

The inn where we are staying is manned (womanned?) by two French women who speak no English and almost no Spanish.

Categories Bible, Christianity Tags El Camino, Pilgrimage Leave a comment

God’s Lifeboat Is More Than Half Empty

April 13, 2025 by Rob Pue

This month marks another anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. For generations, this tragic story has captivated hearts and minds. The loss of the Titanic left a shaken world in disbelief and made people stop and think.

Categories Bible, Christianity, God Tags Faith, God's Grace, grace 3 Comments

God’s March of Glory – Part 4

April 13, 2025 by Pierre-Louis Ours

This series is a condensed recap of the events God planned and promised through the prophets. The purpose of the events is to graphically reveal God and to emphasize His reality to all humanity everywhere.

Categories Bible, God Tags God, God's plan 2 Comments

The Shroud of Turin: Ancient Hoax or Holy Relic?

April 12, 2025 by David T. Cloft

For centuries, one mysterious piece of cloth has captivated believers, skeptics, scientists, and historians alike: the Shroud of Turin.

Categories Bible, Christianity, Faith, History, Science Tags Christ Burial, Shroud of Turin 1 Comment

Buen Camino

April 10, 2025 by Sean Dietrich

Today, my wife and I will become pilgrims. We will walk the breadth of Spain, upwards of 500 miles, over Pyrenees Mountains, on foot, to visit the remains of the apostle James.

Categories Bible, Culture, Faith, Inspiration Tags Apostle James, Pilgrimage 1 Comment

God’s March of Glory – Part 3

April 6, 2025 by Pierre-Louis Ours

This series is a condensed recap of the events God planned and promised through the prophets. The purpose of the events is to graphically reveal God and to emphasize His reality to all humanity everywhere. Today is Part 3.

Categories Bible, Christianity, Devotion Tags Glory, Jesus 4 Comments

Jesus as the Ultimate Dragon Slayer: From Genesis to Revelation

April 6, 2025 by David T. Cloft

The motif of the dragon slayer is a recurring theme throughout mythology, The Bible presents Jesus Christ as the true and ultimate dragon slayer, fulfilling this archetype from Genesis to Revelation.

Categories Bible, Christianity, History Tags Jesus, Savior Leave a comment

Adam Named the Animals, But Then We Got Latin and Ruined Everything

April 2, 2025 by David T. Cloft

Once upon a time, in the blissful simplicity of Eden, God gave Adam a straightforward task: name the animals. And Adam, being a practical man (and let’s be honest, not yet bogged down by bureaucracy), did exactly that

Categories Bible, History, Humor, Snark Tags Biblical History, Genesis, Humor, Snark Leave a comment
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