Pastoral Spective Magazine
February 11, 2018 | Pastoral Spective Magazine
[relatedYouTubeVideos relation=”postTitle” max=”3″ lang=”en” class=”center horizontal bg-white center” width=”210″ height=”120″ previewMode=”true”] Of the estimated 900 documents that comprise the Dead Sea Scrolls, two remained unpublished—until now. Scholars Eshbal Ratson and Jonathan Ben-Dov of the Department of Bible Studies at the University of Haifa recently published one of the last two remaining Dead Sea Scrolls […]
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December 11, 2017 | Pastoral Spective Magazine
[relatedYouTubeVideos relation=”postTitle” max=”3″ lang=”en” class=”center horizontal bg-white center” width=”210″ height=”120″ previewMode=”true”] More and more Americans are taking their own lives. How the church can step up. In 2015, more than 44,000 Americans died by suicide—one death every 12 minutes, as the Department of Health and Human Services put it. The overall suicide rate has grown […]
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December 4, 2017 | Pastoral Spective Magazine
[relatedYouTubeVideos relation=”postTitle” max=”3″ lang=”en” class=”center horizontal bg-white center” width=”210″ height=”120″ previewMode=”true”] Micah’s most beloved verse is more than a spiritual to-do list. “In the early 1960s, political writer Hannah Arendt attended the trials of Adolf Eichmann, the German officer who had orchestrated much of the Holocaust. She expected to find a monster. How could it […]
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