Pope Leo XIV Visits Turkey and Lebanon’s Christian Past – EWTN Vatican
Pope Leo XIV’s first overseas trip will take him to two ancient, historic lands, both lands of the Bible and of the early Church. But Turkey and Lebanon are connected…
Connecticut Magazine Events – 49th Annual Turkey "Run For Fun" – CT Insider
“Of all the beautiful towns it has been my fortune to see, this is the chief…. You do not know what beauty is if you have not been here.” –…
Alvin Plantinga, God’s Philosopher – Christianity Today
Advancing the stories and ideas of the kingdom of God. Daniel SillimanHe made the case that evidence and arguments aren’t necessary for rational, reasonable belief.Christian philosopher Alvin Plantinga turns 93…
The massacres of Christians in Nigeria continue, day after day | Terry Mattingly – Knoxville News Sentinel
The Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo had every reason to be emotional as he stood in a shallow grave containing the corpses of 11 members of his Church of Christ in Nations…
Connecticut Magazine Events – The Zoo: ZOO WEDDING @ Museum of American Art, CT – CT Insider
“Of all the beautiful towns it has been my fortune to see, this is the chief…. You do not know what beauty is if you have not been here.” –…
Christianity – Roman Govt, Hellenistic Culture – Britannica
Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article.The Christians were not respectful toward ancestral pagan customs, and their preaching of a new king sounded…
U.S. faith levels plummet to lowest on record – Axios
U.S. faith levels plummet to lowest on record Axiossource
Who Gets to Define Seventh-day Adventism? – Adventist Today
Who Gets to Define Seventh-day Adventism? Adventist Todaysource
Risking the Questions podcast: Elizabeth Johnson speaks on God and creation – National Catholic Reporter
Risking the Questions podcast: Elizabeth Johnson speaks on God and creation National Catholic Reportersource
Pool: Christianity and ‘Dominion’ – Longview News-Journal
Published 10:30 pm Sunday, October 26, 2025 By Frank Pool I just finished reading a history that was, I guess, a 600-page-turner of a book.Its title had come up repeatedly…