For Christians, the Incarnation of the Son of God, otherwise known as Christ-Event, is a historical event with a fixed time ...
My friend Catherine was late for church one morning and hurried upstairs to the balcony. Normally, she likes to be on the ...
Christians believe that Jesus "died for our sins." To my mind, that is nonsense. Jesus died because of the sins of the people of his time, not for the sins of the people of all time. Even so, given ...
As the world gets swamped by the sights and sounds of the Christmas season — twinkling lights, festive music, and the bustle ...
Over the centuries, the Christmas story has been re-cast and romanticized into a kind of Christian mythology But what do the ...
By H H Mohrmen Christmas is the day celebrated to mark an event when Christ became flesh, lived, and became part of the ...
Pastor Jeremiah Johnston reflects on Hebrews 10:5-7, a conversation between Jesus and God at the incarnation of Christ. Jesus ...
On December 25, just a few days from now, we celebrate the birth of the Christ (Jesus of Nazareth), who came into this world a little over 2,000 years ago. The actual date of Jesus’s birth is disputed ...
Christmas is the celebration of the birth of the messiah, the ultimate rescuer and savior for mankind who would vanquish evil ...
Matthew, as one of the 12, would have been well acquainted with Mary. Luke tells us that he conducted careful research and ...
My concern with Advent is that it can reduce our hoping for the surprising act of God to waiting for God to give us what we ...
No birth into mortality has ever been accompanied by such heavenly announcements and miracles as the birth of Jesus Christ, ...