Easter and History
Hope is to be found in reading salvation history, which is the inner dynamic of world history.
Hope is to be found in reading salvation history, which is the inner dynamic of world history.
‘St. Monica was not the type to feel defeated. She represents hope.’
EDITORIAL: Today, what is so desperately needed is for Christians to proclaim the cross and to live in Easter hope.
A NOTE FROM OUR PUBLISHER: The crises we face today may take a different form and name, but they aren’t new.
COMMENTARY: Despite all the problems the pandemic has brought into our lives, the present moment is nonetheless an opportunity for hope. And it may be encouraging to realize that our hope can be a blessing for others.
Emily Stimpson Chapman’s new book is a good read for these times.
Syria has marked the 10th anniversary of a war that has devastated and impoverished the country and its indigenous Christian population.
Combating the ‘diseases of despair’ that often plague modern young adults.
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