This spring, Pope Benedict XVI published a 10-chapter book titled Jesus of Nazareth. And while the Pope specifically instructed that the work is a personal project and not part of the magisterial ...
In my previous devotional, I mentioned the thief being crucified on the right side of Jesus. He was there because he had ...
The promise of "God with us" is fulfilled through the incarnation, ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Jesus's life and sacrifice demonstrate God's love, commitment, and presence ...
In this Sunday’s first reading, we hear Peter speaking to a crowd, a gathering of Jesus’ own Jewish people, who initially did not believe that Jesus was truly the Christ foretold in the Old Testament.
Most of us enjoy receiving and giving gifts. We may even remember, especially as a child, being promised a gift, waiting expectantly, and finally the day came. The gift was worth the wait. And we all ...
How often do we really pause and think of God’s desire to be close to us? It should be an important part of our understanding of God. After all, he created us to love, serve and communicate with him.
From Advent meditation to Christmas celebration. In this special webinar, writers from CT’s “The Promised One” devotional share the stories behind their devotions and reflect on scriptural themes of ...
Earlier this month, former president Jimmy Carter died at the age of 100. While factors like double-digit inflation, high unemployment and the Iran Hostage Crisis doomed his re-election bid, and ...
The author of Psalm 132 places importance on the ark, the temple, David’s throne and the mercy God shows. These things, which were very important to the Old Testament people of God, point forward to ...