This gospel was written by a Jew, Matthew the tax-collector, for a Jewish Christian audience. The narrative closely follows the life of Jesus from his birth, through his ministry and unto his ...
I am happy because I feel happy, God makes me happy. I don’t have anything to blame on the Lord, not even when bad things ...
Jasmine Isom, a senior art student at Brigham Young University, is combining her passion for art, business and missionary work into one creative endeavor. Isom attributed the business idea to her ...
Amid the constant ebb and flow of Instagram posts, reels and stories that flutter across screens in a matter of minutes, ...
The work of the Chinese-Canadian artist Matthew Wong (1984-2019) is created in a dialogue that transcends time: it connects the past with the present and represents the relevance of outstanding ...
And these will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.' Reflection on the engraving In today's Gospel reading, we find ourselves in Matthew 25, where he presents the last ...
In today's Gospel reading, the word 'sign' appears four times, emphasising its significance. To Jesus' disciples and the early Christians, the meaning of the 'sign of Jonah' would have been clear.
Writing for the New Statesman in 1953, the artist Patrick Heron described Matthew Smith (1879–1959) as ‘easily the most important English painter of his generation’.