Moses was tending the flock of his father-in-law Jethro, the priest of Midian. Leading the flock across the desert, he came to Horeb, the mountain of God. There an angel of the LORD appeared to him in ...
What Moses and the burning bush teach us about approaching God. There are many reasons I don’t pray: distraction, busyness, or the sense that I should be doing something. These are all terrible, of ...
Answer: Exodus 3 records Moses' experience when he saw a bush on the side of Mt. Sinai that appeared to be on fire, but it didn't burn up. He went up on the mountain to investigate this phenomenon.
Starting off with a CNN report about how some churches are defying shelter-in-place orders, the sketch follows a wise-cracking Lord Almighty as he encounters a kneeling Moses from The Ten Commandments ...
A visit to St. Catherine’s Monastery at Mount Sinai in time for the feast of St. Catherine of Alexandria on Nov. 25. I see now why they’re called the “steps of repentance.” Some people learn the hard ...
See a Magnum Photos gallery on Passover. The beginning of Passover on Monday night prompts an age-old question: Did the events recorded in Exodus actually occur? In 2009, Michael Lukas explored how ...
We continue our study of the life of the man Moses with a unique meeting between God and Moses in the barren desert of Midian. Moses had spent 40 years taking care of his father-in-law Jethro’s sheep ...
Saved from a watery death by Pharaoh’s daughter and raised among Egyptian royalty, Moses would not have seemed to be a candidate for freeing the Hebrews from Egyptian slavery. God’s designs are not, ...
Science, practiced with honesty and integrity, is a source of light and knowledge. Practicing it with honesty implies that when the same scientific method that led to so many technological ...
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