Miami Hurricanes offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa explained how the Parable of the Talents helps him play football for Jesus.
A presidential character in the author's 1998 "Parable of the Talents" was inspired by Ronald Reagan, who used the campaign slogan in 1980.
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Octavia Butler was a pioneer in the world of science fiction. Her books — detailing pandemics, gun ...
Nikki Hoskins, a Harvard Divinity School professor, teaches courses linking ecofascism and intersectionality with Blackness, ...
Writer-director Kai Stänicke's first feature, whose German title is 'Der Heimatlose,' is a "universal fairy tale" about ...
Dissent here does not division make. Towards the book’s end, Wiman cites a letter two centuries old in which fellow poet John ...
During these weeks I'm doing studies of four of the kingdom parables of Christ. We began that study with a parable that is fundamental—that parable at the close of the Sermon on the Mount: "Those who ...
Being blind, uneducated, and 70 years old, there was not much she could do — but she wanted to do something. The African ...
Not My Will is, therefore, a welcome addition to our knowledge of the running of regional governments by the first three premiers: Alhaji Ahmadu Bello, Chief Obafemi Awolowo and Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe.
WASHINGTON, DC: A claim has circulated online for years that science fiction writer Octavia Butler published a book in 1998 about a future President who won an election from a campaign where he used ...
Stealing from God, forsaking others and wasting God-given gifts and skills by “spinning spiritual wheels” will have consequences. For instance, in the parable of the talents: “Throw out the worthless ...