A columnist reflects on childhood memories, baseball, family and faith after rediscovering the baseball glove his father gave him more than 60 years ago.
New federal education policies could threaten theology and ministry programs, raising concerns about the future of religious education and pastoral care.
A Buddhist teacher explains the Buddha's teachings on the three forms of suffering and how mindfulness can help cultivate lasting peace and well-being.
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I think a creative liberty is an interpretation. People interpret the Bible differently all the time. But we should take into consideration the interpretation of the director/writers, etc. when watching a Bible film.
Amy C. Rice is a technical services and systems librarian at Whitworth University. She has been attending Nazarene churches for most of her life. As a result, she often approaches issues through a Wesleyan-Arminian perspective.