Drawn Home by the Living Scriptures – Fr. Jurgen Liias
As an Episcopalian priest, Fr. Jurgen Liias had a generally low view of Scriptures, seeing them mostly as a collection of moral platitudes with embellished miracles. Over time, however, his
As an Episcopalian priest, Fr. Jurgen Liias had a generally low view of Scriptures, seeing them mostly as a collection of moral platitudes with embellished miracles. Over time, however, his
Christians believe that Jesus is fully divine, but how often do we reflect on what it means to understand him as fully human as well? In our latest Insights video,
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Many Christians who are frustrated with denominationalism wish they could just go back to the early Church and start Christianity over from scratch. Unfortunately, that impulse hasn’t resulted in a
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