Who Was Gideon From The Bible?
Gideon was and is an example of obeying God at great personal risk, even though he famously had some doubts about his calling.
Read MoreGideon was and is an example of obeying God at great personal risk, even though he famously had some doubts about his calling.
Read MoreSome things just don't sit right with the religious community, and one recent Adam and Eve theory proved particularly controversial.
Read MoreIt's not an exaggeration to call David one of the towering heroes of the Old Testament — in addition to killing the giant Goliath, he managed to unite Israel.
Read MoreThe concept of reincarnation is believed by many worldwide, but one of the oldest religious texts in the world, the Bible, seems to leave it out.
Read MoreCharacteristics of cults, such as charismatic leaders or beliefs that challenge orthodoxy, were true of belief systems that are now mainstream religions.
Read MoreIn her reign, the young Queen Esther, herself secretly Jewish, helped save her people from persecution by strategically negotiating with her husband, the king.
Read MoreThe Crucifixion of Jesus is one of the most significant events in history, but it also raises many questions. Here's the Crucifixion of Jesus explained.
Read MoreHagar was an Egyptian servant who carried a child, Ishmael, for Abraham and Sarah when the couple couldn't conceive.
Read MoreWhile breaking a marriage contract is a simple matter of doing some legal paperwork that undoes some earlier paperwork, the Bible has something to say about it.
Read MoreIn Hannah's prayer, she told God that she wanted a son, and it wasn't long before Hannah, after years of childlessness, was finally pregnant.
Read MoreRebekah and Isaac are one of the most important couples in the Old Testament, and like many other couples in the Bible, conceiving was a problem.
Read MoreAny large movement or organization will have its share of downsides, but the "mega" in megachurches means those downsides can be pretty huge.
Read MoreThroughout the Bible, women have either experienced enormous injustice, been vilified, or exalted. But, by and large, their importance has been overlooked.
Read MoreJust as Joel did when he was young, it is only to be expected that Osteen's two adult children also participate in Lakewood Church activities. And they do.
Read MoreThe truth of angels as told in Christian and Jewish scriptures is surprising. These are a few of the things about angels in the Bible that you may not know.
Read MoreA ruler for 40 years, many people know of David from the famous Bible story of how he killed Goliath. But what does he look like?
Read MoreThe Bible continues to be an influential and controversial text. So it's no surprise there are common misconceptions of its material.
Read MorePeople of faith around the world rely on the Bible for their faith, doctrine and practice. And in the Bible, there is little to no ambiguity about "magic."
Read MoreFor two thousand years, Christians have been practicing a rite known as baptism. For some Christians, that means sprinkling water on the person being baptized.
Read MoreLike many of its stories, the Bible's tale of Martha and Mary is one that provides a lesson that people can use in their daily lives.
Read MoreBiblical scholars have interpreted the tree of life as being a symbol of Adam and Eve's spirituality and their relationship with and dependence on God.
Read MoreThe issue with revenge is that it's a slippery slope. What makes one act unjust, and a retaliatory act not so? Here's what the Bible has to say on this subject.
Read MoreIf we asked you to name the most perfect number, there's a good chance that you'd say "seven." In many cultures, seven is treated as a special number.
Read MoreMyths are frameworks of meaning-making narratives that entire societies tell themselves to make sense of their world, past or present.
Read MoreThe Book of Judges consists of four sections. A prophetess from the tribe of Ephraim, Deborah's story appears in chapters 4 (in prose) and 5 (in poetry).
Read MoreMaybe you've heard the someone described by the idiom "old as Methuselah." Chances are, that was a more than slight exaggeration given how long he lived.
Read MoreRebekah (or Rebecca) is the wife of Isaac and the mother of Jacob and Esau. She is also one of the most relevant matriarchs in the Bible.
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