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The Christian Post on MSNShould we be scared of Jesus?So, I’ll ask you again: should we be scared of Jesus?
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Religion News Service on MSNScholarly and artistic swerves from Scripture don't change the truth of the crossAn article that suggested ropes, not nails, held Jesus to the cross caused a firestorm. (RNS) — At the beginning of Holy Week ...
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The Christian Post on MSN3 reasons Christians can be assured Jesus was crucified with nailsThe crucifixion of Jesus Christ is a cornerstone of Christian theology, with historical, biblical and archaeological evidence ...
Faith in Jesus after the resurrection replaced the doubts of Thomas. By keeping Jesus at the center of our lives, we make Thomas' proclamation our own in how we live and love one another, writes Msgr.
The boneyard that came to life, God said, represented backslidden and rebellious Israel. Ezekiel had been given the ...
A Southern California community returned for the first time Friday ahead of Easter to the site where a church burned down ...
Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula, on Maundy Thursday, washed the feet of 12 “people of hope ... good graces that come from him. The witness of scriptures and the re-presenting of Jesus’ ...
But even though Easter is significantly commercialized in stores and society in general, its origin is rooted in the Bible as ...
In lieu of saying “Happy Easter” many of our eastern Christian brethren say “Christ is risen; he is risen indeed!” With the ...
Jesus doesn’t explicitly say “nails,” and the Bible does not say Thomas touches Christ’s hands or his feet. García said many scholars also think John was written later—perhaps after ...
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