We take a look at four theories regarding Jesus' 'supposed' resurrection from the dead.
Some were not interested in losing their power and corrupt privileges. Others preferred to continue their religious life with a “straw God”.
This “Holy Week” in Spain thousands of people who refuse to follow Jesus will be moved by religious images. They will sing and cry.
If we are praying for our sister or brother we will not be able to sin against them, but when we are sinning against them we can never truly pray for them.
“In the midst of pain, God promised that it can be really well with your soul”, psychologist Jelena Sivulka says in an interview about the value of suffering in Christian life.
Stop feeding resentment, doubt, problems and bad memories, and put a moment of gratitude in their place, of happiness...a sweet memory.
What remains of modern ideology, free-market capitalism, gives us some nice gadgets but does not nurture the soul.
A Venezuelan evangelical leader analyses the tense situation in the country and explains how Christians keep praying and preparing for an uncertain future. “The church has paid a high price.”
By Jelena Sivulka, psychologist and Director of Hana's Hope.
Pope Francis focuses on the primacy of conscience rather than the prescriptive nature of law.
Joseph could have become a spoiled success, an adolescent who dreams of power, receives power, and remains adolescent.
Who are the people who have made a positive difference to our lives along the way? And have we remembered them?
“You are never going to be a healthy community if you think of the church as a place”, says pastor Connie Duarte in an interview about how to live in community as the Body of Christ.
Jesus is the question that haunts us still. He is the promise we dare not ignore.
Painter Sergi Barnils talks about how his Christian faith influences his art in an interview with a Spanish newspaper.
A local church dedicates special service to honour the elderly in the community. “In Barcelona, there are 23,000 people over 85 living alone.”
God wants us to tell him our desires and dialogue with us over them; but most of all he wants us to delight ourselves in him.
Representatives from across the world sign manifesto denouncing those who “hailed the US President as a Christian and a prophet.”
God’s hiddenness is one of his most unnerving qualities.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has launched the “Thy Kingdom Come” campaign, which aims to encourage believers to intercede for their communities and evangelise.
The European Evangelical Alliance warns about “the growing phenomenon of angry, polarising, post-truth rhetoric that is infecting political debate in many nations, including the Netherlands.”
“Morocco is changing, Mohamed VI has said that he is the king of all Moroccans: Christians, Jews and Muslims”, says Mustafa. “Seven of us came out of anonymity, trusting that God would protect us.”
“Seize the day. Live for the moment. Be yourself.” Behind the vitality these maxims exude there is such desperation, so much fear.
Young volunteers organise basketball games in a prison of Barcelona, sharing time and Christian values with the inmates.
Doctor Henryk Wieja defines stress and burnout, and gives a biblical perspective to cope with it when it is harmful.
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