GreenSight: Tamar or tomar, the date palm
ALVIN JOHNSON says the ‘tamar’ or ‘tomah’, translated as the the date palm, is mentioned more than 50 times in the Bible…
Essay: Churchgoers aren’t able to lift every voice and sing during the pandemic – here’s why that matters
Amid warnings over reintroducing congregational singing as churches reopen their doors, DONNA M COX, professor of music at Dayton University in the US, looks at, in an article first published on The Conversation, why group singing is such an important aspect of Christian life…
GreenSight: ‘Seorah’ or barley
ALVIN JOHNSON looks at Biblical mentions of barley, known as seorah…
OPEN BOOK – THE PRISONER’S LETTER: BEARING THE MESSAGE
BRUCE C WEARNE looks at the closing verses of Ephesians…
OPEN BOOK – THE PRISONER’S LETTER: GIRD UP!
BRUCE C WEARNE continues his examination of Ephesians chapter six with a look at a famous passage on spiritual warfare…
OPEN BOOK – THE PRISONER’S LETTER: OF SLAVES AND MASTERS
BRUCE C WEARNE looks at a controversial passage in Ephesians 6 about the relationship between slaves and masters…
OPEN BOOK – THE PRISONER’S LETTER: LIVING IN ANTICIPATION OF THE “BIG DAY”
BRUCE C WEARNE looks at the opening lines of Ephesians chapter six…
OPEN BOOK – THE PRISONER’S LETTER: A “CULMINATING ANTHEM”, PART II
BRUCE C WEARNE, in the second part of a two part article, continues his examination of a sometimes controversial passage in Ephesians about husbands and wives…
OPEN BOOK – THE PRISONER’S LETTER: A “CULMINATING ANTHEM”, PART I
BRUCE C WEARNE, in the first part of a two part article, looks at a sometimes controversial passage in Ephesians about husbands and wives…
OPEN BOOK – THE PRISONER’S LETTER: LIVING FULLY
BRUCE C WEARNE looks at what Ephesians five says about making the most of each day…