One of the obvious challenges of serving a Latter-day Saint mission in a foreign country is not having the ability to say ...
January 3 being the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus, we are reminded and encouraged to develop and have a special devotion to this name which means a world of goodness for all of us. This should ...
often they speak in metaphor. We can take them seriously without taking everything literally. So let’s go back to the Nativity. Of the four Gospels, two describe the virgin birth of Jesus, ...
Here I speak with Elaine Pagels ... Your book raises questions about the virgin birth of Jesus, even pointing to ancient evidence that Jesus might have been fathered by a Roman soldier, possibly ...
In his Christmas greeting to the Roman Curia this morning, Pope Francis denounced the Israeli bombing of Gaza on Friday that killed several children and told Vatican officials to “Speak well of ...
Experts alleged that he had added the phrase "brother of Jesus" to the box. Following a decade-long trial, Golan was acquitted of all charges as he sought to clear his name. Despite the acquittal ...
THE "bones of Jesus' brother" have been found inside a 2,200-year-old box in a breakthrough discovery. The limestone box is etched with the name of the son of God, and has been hailed the "most ...
A 2,000-year-old bone box etched with the name of Jesus Christ's brother, discovered in Israel, is now on display in the US. The limestone box has the words 'James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty ... Two of our stories today speak to efforts to build and maintain communities. Anna Mulrine Grobe talked to veterans monitoring ...
The 'Bone box of Jesus' brother' has been discovered in Israel and is claimed to be the 'most significant item from time of Christ'. A 2,000-year-old bone box etched with the name of Jesus ...
The limestone box, or ossuary, features the inscription 'James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus,' written in ancient Aramaic. Because the names correspond to those of Jesus of Nazareth's brother ...
As the names correspond to those of Jesus' brother and father, many believe the box once held the remains of James the Just - the first leader of Christians in Jerusalem after the crucifixion.