Lucado told Fox News, "Christmas begins what Easter celebrates." Christmas is about the birth of Jesus. Easter is about what He was born to do. In the last few decades, that knowledge has taken a ...
WHAT would you do if you knew the King was coming for tea? That’s exactly what happened to us recently. We did everything to ...
The family of Jesus Beltran is picking up the pieces of their broken hearts after he was shot and killed at a bus stop on ...
“Silent Night” depictions of Christ’s birth are unrealistic, as plastic as decorations that appear on lawns every December, ...
That might seem not to be an issue in Mississippi, a state known for its strong Christian beliefs. However, pastors from a ...
We can be so busy celebrating Christmas that we lose Jesus. We string the lights, trim the tree, and buy the gifts. And during all this busyness, we can forget all about the Lord. We Americans are ...
Christians look back in time to the birth of Jesus long ago, but we also are meant to examine ourselves intently at the present moment.
And maybe that was the right response. We have sanitized and commercialized the meaning of Christmas and robbed it of its deeper meaning: Jesus enters our world as a homeless exile, not only to ...
The image of baby Jesus in the Bethlehem barn warms our hearts. Each December we recreate the moment on our lawns and beneath our Christmas trees. Stores sell plastic donkeys and wooden mangers.
For millions of Orthodox believers, this date remains a sacred time to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ, regardless of ...
More than 200 million Christians are associated with Orthodox Churches and most celebrate Christmas on 7 January.