Living Modestly in a Hyper-Sexualized World

I can’t count the number of pastors who had confided in me about issues relating to modesty in their churches.
Archaeologists find more clues to solve the mystery of Bethseda

The recent find of the mosaic floor settles a mystery that has been troubling both archaeologists and devout Christians as to the precise location of the church. With markings on the mosaic typical of Byzantine churches of the era.
Is Germany’s ‘Churmosquagogue’ trying to replace Isaiah’s ‘House of prayer for all nations’?

“The idea is pretty simple,” said Roland Stolte, a Christian theologian who helped start the project. “We wanted to build a house of prayer and learning, where these three religions could co-exist while each retaining their own identity.”
NYC Mayor Threatens to Shut Down Synagogues, Churches: But not Mosques

“If you go to your synagogue, if you go to your church and attempt to hold services after having been told so often not to, our enforcement agents will have no choice but to shut down those services,”
Palestinian Media Regurgitates 2015 Story of Church Arson to Generate Antisemitism on Xmas

The piece also claimed that the Israeli government itself was behind the attack.
The High Priest, the Pope and I

I know that I’m running the risk of having some readers not understand what I’m trying to get at, having them accuse me of arrogance, and even infuriating them.
Churches for Israel?

There are some good organizations that support Israel, but I’m not really aware of any entity that is exclusively dedicated to networking among churches.
Discovery of 1,500-Year-Old Byzantine Church May Lead to ‘Lost’ City of Ashdod-Yam

Archaeologists believe that the finding has revealed the location of the ancient Roman-Byzantine city of Ashdod-Yam.
Major Rabbi: Texas Church Massacre Is “Attack on Prayer and Creator”

The horrific mass shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas brought death into a house of worship, waging what one rabbi called an “attack on prayer and the Creator.”
In First, Orthodox Jews Set Aside Prohibition on Entering Churches to Aid Houston’s Christian Community

According to the ZAKA chairman, the restoration of the church was not only permissible by Jewish law, but a “religious imperative to help, since every man was created in God’s image.”