Source: Review of Biblical Literature
Follow the link to read about Alistair Stewart’s study of office and order in the earliest Christian churches, which critiques consensus views.

Source: Review of Biblical Literature
Follow the link to read about Alistair Stewart’s study of office and order in the earliest Christian churches, which critiques consensus views.

Source: Islamic State Destroys Syrian Monastery, Moves Christian Captives: Monitor
The article mentions the capture of dozens of Christian families and the destruction of a monastery but does not give many details. It mentions that Christians are forced to pay the jizya tax or convert to Islam. These activities are behind the rush of Syrians into Europe, which may be a mixture of genuine refugees and potential jihadists. Lord, have mercy.
CAIRO — Aisha’s family has tried everything to cure her of the crushing headaches that ruin her days and the violent, swirling images that haunt her at night. “At first, we went to the doctor, but he was unable to help,
Source: When Treatment Fails In Cairo, Theres Always Exorcism
Fascinating article about how ailing Muslims in Egypt go to Father Samaan for the rite of exorcism since conventional health services and Muslim sheikhs do not help them. Father Samaan leads one of the largest churches in the region.
Kim Davis, an elected official in Rowan County, was scheduled to appear in court Thursday on contempt charges for refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples.
Source: Kentucky Clerk Seeks Same-Sex Marriage License Reprieve
Reuter’s points out that Kim Davis, who continues to make headlines, is an Apostolic Christian, a member of a conservative Anabaptist group that settled in the American Midwest. The “ACs” are known for their deep personal faith commitment and also for patriotism, though members of the church do not fill combat roles in the military.
When Pope Francis arrives in the U.S., he will find a Catholic public that is remarkably accepting of a variety of non-traditional families, according to a new survey on family life, sexuality and Catholic identity.
Source: U.S. Catholics Open to Non-Traditional Families | Pew Research Center
This recent survey of American Catholicism provides interesting insights about the current state of the church.
A prophecy regarding the upcoming Blood Moon predicts the end of the world sometime between September 21 to September 28.
Source: Blood Moon Prophecy: Christians Predict End Of The World On Lunar Eclipse : News : Food World News
The prophecy hounds are at it again, opening the book of Revelation alongside their newspaper to predict the end of the world. In contrast, Jesus clearly teaches that no one knows the day or the hour of His return (Matthew 24:36). Predictors this time include John Hagee, Mark Blitz, and Efrain Rodriguez, according to the article.
“+NDXOXCHWDRGHDXORVI+” — Does that mean anything to you?
Source: British Library needs help deciphering inscription on this medieval sword
This blade inscription begins and ends with crosses and may include a Christian invocation, written in code or abbreviations. A good place to start searching for a solution would be in the Psalms, if any patterns in language should appear.
The chaplains who were locked out had served as many as thirteen years offering God’s Word and counsel to troubled youth. The state now requires chaplains to agree that homosexuality is not sinful in order for them to visit prisoners.
BORGOMANERO — Two months ago, they were desperately boarding boats along the Libyan coast to escape poverty and the revenge of Islamist terror group
Source: Italy’s New Gospel Choir, Whose Members Fled Boko Haram
These women met one another after making the crossing to Italy. They formed an inspirational choir that sings Nigerian hymns. Compelling personal stories of faith and freedom.
The ancient city of Norcia in central Italy is known for its wild boar sausages and black truffles, but now it’s known for something else: Its singing monks.
Source: Singing monks in Italian city of Norcia top the charts
Gregorian chant continues to draw a broad audience of listeners who reveal in its sacred and peaceful tones. The article describes a number of monastic choirs that have produced widely purchased cds.