In his new book, Ambrosino grapples with the age-old question of why God allows bad things to happen to good people.
In his new book, Ambrosino grapples with the age-old question of why God allows bad things to happen to good people.
In a nation fractured by war, where women’s bodies have become battlegrounds and bulldozers have destroyed houses in the name of “development,” Ethiopia’s Meserete Kristos Church faces a reckoning.
The unintended positive outcomes of the Derg regime in Ethiopia underscore a striking dynamic: adversity can sometimes lead to unexpected growth, resilience, and strengthened communities. The experiences of the MKC provide a compelling narrative of how faith can be deepened through hardship and how innovative strategies can emerge in response to oppression.
The Bible contains over 3,100 unique, named characters. And we get intriguing stories about unnamed characters, too.
An Old Order Amish mother in Ohio was charged with aggravated murder after throwing her 4-year-old son into a lake as an offering to God. Her husband drowned earlier that morning when investigators believe he swam a lengthy distance in an attempt to prove his faith.
Could artificial intelligence or short TV episodes help young adults engage more with the Bible?