November is a month in which the Catholic Church puts greater focus on “the four last things” — death, judgment, heaven, and hell. One reason is that November has traditionally been a month of prayer ...
In the fourth chapter of John’s Gospel, Jesus encounters a Samaritan woman drawing water from Jacob’s well. Although little is known about this anonymous woman, it is at least implied by their ...
It may be a cringe-worthy question, but people of faith tend to explore these queries when disaster strikes and the world is in upheaval. So with the global reach of the coronavirus, the question of ...
When you hear the term “The Judgment Seat of Christ,” what are your first thoughts? I have a little history (length of time saved and exposure to many different schools of thought), but I have to say ...
This is in reply to the May 8 LNP | LancasterOnline letter “Jesus brought new understanding of God.” I’d like to ask: What would this world be like if God did not judge evil? People could then sin ...
“I hope you sense that Jesus Christ was then and is now our Friend, our Guide, our Great Physician, our Counselor and above all, our Savior, Redeemer and Advocate with the Father,” taught Elder Jörg ...
Matthew 21 reminds us that Jesus had made his victorious entrance into Jerusalem on the day that we call Palm Sunday. That same day, Jesus had a confrontational incident with those who were making ...
Does God have a record of everything we’ve done, or even everything we’ve thought — kind of like a giant computer? To be honest, I find that kind of scary. — N.N. Answer: Yes, God knows all about us — ...
The meme popped up on my Facebook feed, shared by a friend and liked by a lot of people. It said, “Jesus didn’t dine with tax collectors and sinners because he wanted to appear inclusive, tolerant, ...