The Psalms' spiritual, emotional, and poetic depth has made them a source of inspiration for many, transcending time and culture. We share several quotes that reflect the universal appeal of the Psalms and their central role in both personal devotion and the broader religious tradition.
Some psalms are widely recognized as essential within Christian and Jewish traditions due to their themes, messages, and impact on worship and theology. We share our list of ten of the most important psalms, along with reasons for their significance. Our “Essential Ten” includes Psalm 1, Psalm 119, and Psalm 150.
In 3 John, the Apostle John writes to his dear friend Gaius, commending him for walking in the truth and showing hospitality to fellow...
What are some verses in Deuteronomy on which we ought to meditate? Scriptures referenced include Colossians 3:16; Psalm 119:11; Psalm 119:105; Joshua 1:8; Psalm...
The final week of Jesus’ life is called “Passion Week,” after the Greek verb, “to suffer,” pascho. But this week is also aptly named...