In the movie
Oh, God! the title character, played by George Burns, explains to co-star John Denver that the last miracle he performed was the 1969 Mets—the implication being that God is a kind of celestial superhero whose random interventions result in some amazing things happening here on earth.
According to a new study,
93 percent of American Christians say they are concerned about global poverty, but many of them are unaware of the progress that has been made in the quest to eliminate poverty worldwide.
On October 25,
in celebration of the King James Bible’s 400th anniversary, The Mary Baker Eddy Library hosted the Massachusetts Bible Society for an event in its annual Beck Lecture Series.
Approximately 80 Christian
Science nurses from around the globe gathered early in September for a three-day conference held at CedarS Camps in Lebanon, Missouri.
The Dead Sea Scrolls
entered the digital age [September 26] with the launch of an online project that allows users to search through and read high-resolution versions of the 2,000-year-old texts.
More than 7,600 churches
from 34 denominations opened their doors to an estimated 250,000 visitors during National Back To Church Sunday, held September 18.