Faith leaders praised Erika Kirk's forgiveness of her husband's alleged killer as one of the most moving displays in years of Christianity's central message.
Recognizing that God’s love is constant and impartial frees us from resentment, opening the door to healing.
“Treat others how you wish to be treated.” Growing up, this phrase made it onto posters in my public school classrooms and shaped how adults instructed myself and other children to behave and get ...
The Bible is filled with references to grace. Grace is more than pity. It's about God finding ways to surprise us with love ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
This is not a sports column. However, the recent passing of baseball legend Pete Rose at the age of 83, can provide a short exercise in theological concepts like confession, forgiveness and ...
In my decades of ministry and fellowship, I have found that deep-down Christians truly desire a victorious faith. Here are 5 signs that I believe could help a Christian to identify the start of a ...
(RNS) — A dispute over how to count employees may cost Gordon College, a Christian school in Boston, millions after its request to have a COVID-era loan forgiven was turned down. (RNS) — A dispute ...
Erika Kirk's emotional forgiveness of her slain husband's alleged killer moved audiences and drew powerful reactions from both sides of the aisle.
Jesus Christ’s 2,000-year-old call to believers to love their enemies was vividly demonstrated Sunday when Erika Kirk publicly forgave her husband’s alleged killer before an audience of millions.
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