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Luke Dimyan, who stars as Judas in The Chosen, which is now streaming on Prime Video, is thrilled for people to see the ...
VATICAN CITY (CNS) – Just as “The Chosen” wrapped up the release of Season 5 in the United States, the hit series about Jesus ...
John Burke, a pastor and author who has studied and examined more than 1,000 accounts of near-death experiences, wasn’t ...
True faith requires obedient action. God’s gifts come when we trust and follow His instructions in the order He gives — faith ...
The Rev Skip Heitzig, senior pastor of Calvary Church in Albuquerque, New Mexico, delivered a passionate call for ...
1. "And he said to them, “Do not be alarmed. You seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He has risen; he is not here." — Mark 16:6 2. "But on the first day of the week, at early dawn, they ...
And so, the risen Jesus acceded to their request, and not only stayed with them, he went to the table with them, taking bread, giving thanks, breaking it, and sharing it with them.
Luke does not record the women’s reaction to being ignored. Perhaps they were used to not being listened to. Perhaps they talked among themselves instead, knowing that what they had seen was real. Any ...
John’s Gospel has a bit more on Jesus’s family, but no birth scene. When we first see Jesus in the Gospel of John, he is already both the Son of God and a man—that is to say, not an infant.
According to these non-Biblical sources, Quirinius became the governor of Syria in 6 CE. Scholars generally agree that Jesus, on the other hand, was born somewhere between 6 and 2 BCE. This is quite a ...
This revolt led to the Romans destroying the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem in A.D. 70, an event referenced in Mark. The Gospel of Mark begins not with the birth of Jesus but with his baptism as an adult.