This week’s discussion will be led by Fr. Milan Dragovic, Fr. Andreas Vithoulkas, and Fr. Samuel Davis, who will guide ...
We talk, we read, we write, we listen. We surround ourselves with print on paper and walls and screens. We surround ourselves with sounds-making-words that convey meaning and images. Except for the ...
This article originally appeared in our December 9, 1966, issue. For eighteen years I preached through the Bible. I began at the first verse in Genesis and continued through the last verse in the ...
Most preachers talk about grace all the time, but have we become blind to its specific implications for our congregations? PreachingToday.com editor Matt Woodley sat down with preaching professor and ...
St. Paul’s authority was accepted in faith by his followers. He spoke with great authority. He said he was delivering truth and tradition, and he expected his followers to accept it without question.
Courage to Preach is no longer accepting new applications. The program has transitioned to a new summer intensive called Encountering the Word of God. Learn more here. A six-credit post-master's ...
Photo by Gianna Bonello via Unsplash. (RNS) — Protestant churches have always prided themselves on their preaching and music, especially non-Eucharistic churches that rely on the Bible alone to shape ...
Have more sermons become selfies? Are you hearing more homilies composed of anecdotes about the preacher himself and an increasingly familiar cast of his friends and family? This is unfortunate.
Religious leaders are increasingly using AI for tasks ranging from sermon drafting to creating Bible verse art, sparking debate over authenticity, theological limits, and creative potential. Some ...
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