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Rev. Jeremiah Johnston of Prestonwood Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, reflects on Romans 5:5-8 — and reminds Christians of the love of God during Lent and always.
But whether you’re trudging through slush or walking barefoot in the sand, what doesn’t change at Christmas is the timelessness of God’s love for humanity. God entering the world in human ...
The first step in God’s mercy in the case of Sodom was Abraham’s intercession. The prayer of one man was enough for God to be ...
Rather than affirming God as the Father who loves all of humanity and who freely forgives all through Jesus Christ, Federal Calvinists believed that God's love and forgiveness had to be purchased ...
Creation is not primarily about us but about the reflection (or imaging) of God’s glory, goodness, and overflowing love. Humanity is then created in God’s image—not to find inherent value ...
Pope Francis had ‘love for humanity,’ says Fargo bishop, pontiff’s first US appointee People pay their respects to the late Pope Francis during noon mass on Monday, April 21, 2025, at the ...
Celebrating God’s love for humanity. As we Christians celebrate Christmas, it’s good to once again remember the real meaning of this celebration: God’s love for humanity.
God was showing humanity another way, a higher way. He was once again revealing to us his most excellent way of love, as St. Paul taught us: But strive for the greater gifts.
God’s Love We Deliver is kicking off a powerful, yearlong birthday celebration — continuing to nourish New York with the same heart and purpose that began in 1985. Primary Menu Sections.
This verse emphasizes the unmatched gift of Jesus Christ, given out of God’s love for humanity. It encourages Christians to reflect on the generosity of God and to share His love with others ...