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Images of God

How do you, yourself, dear reader, see God? Have you ever tried to speak to God? Have you ever prayed to God for a special ...
In an age of labels and fault lines, a little-noticed detail from the book of Exodus carries a timely call for unity. The ancient recipe for Israel’s anointing oil, described ...
Carter wrote in a post on Instagram, "Before Paul was about to be martyred for his faith, he wrote his last letter to his ...
So here we see the passage that links the Scriptural emphases of the months of October and November. May it remind us to ...
The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For in him all things were created: things in ...
Heather Barnes is Decision Point's Special Projects Director, focused on recruiting and training staff, while furthering the ...
I also read the "Letter to The Editor" from Mrs. Evelyn MacIntyre and share a similar view of Conway's City of Halloween initiative.
We live in an age awash with images. Screens surround us in every direction, filling our days with faces, stories, and moments captured in the ceaseless flow of digital life. We scroll, we swipe, we ...
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Uncork your bottles, as Apple TV+‘s wine drama Drops of God is coming back early next year. The International Emmy-winning French-Japanese drama series will return on Wednesday, January 21, 2026 with ...
Fleur Geffrier and Tomohisa Yamashita return in season two of the Emmy Award-winning multilingual drama, “Drops of God,” premiering January 21, 2026 on Apple TV+. Image: Apple. Apple TV+, the iPad and ...