Latest New Testament Stories
Blanton challenges readers to embrace biblical truth, yield to become one MAITLAND, Fla., April 18, 2013 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Apostle Daniel Blanton, Th.B.'s new book, One New Man ($16.99, paperback, 978-1-62509-377-6; $8.99, e-book, 978-1-62509-378-3) outlines a path for any who are serious about becoming Christ-like. The anticipation of this book is for readers to meet the "One New Man" of Ephesians 2:15. As one ventures through its four sections, the reader will be enlightened...
Bible In My Language is looking forward to the release of a docudrama called The Bible, which it believes will provide the general public with a new way to connect with biblical stories. Baltimore, Maryland (PRWEB) December 24, 2012 The Bible is known as one of the most widely read texts of all time; however, there are countless individuals who are unfamiliar with the stories that the text contains. Even those Christians who have read the Bible often benefit from seeing its message...
Golden Dolphin S.T.A.R. Clinic Awards Scholarship for Ascension 2012: Ancient and New Codes Revealed. Santa Fe, NM (PRWEB) October 09, 2012 The Golden Dolphin S.T.A.R. Clinic which hosts conferences, webinars and intensives to inspire and support participants to awaken to human-divinity and consciousness, has announced the creation of new scholarship and volunteer opportunities to make workshop attendance possible for individuals experiencing financial hardship. The first recipient of...
TOLEDO, Ohio, July 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Long-time street preacher and former convict Rev. "Slim" Lake is expanding into the holy ground of publishing. On July 1, 2012, the minister will release his first book, The Now Testament: Featuring the New Gospel, which he calls the "third testament of the Christian bible." Written during a six-year prison term at Allen County Correctional Institution, The Now Testament is a semi-autobiographical story that guides readers through...
When the story of Jesus known as The Gospel of Mark began to circulate as a written text in the ancient Mediterranean cities, it became engaged in a form of negotiation with the Roman imperial culture. A newly published dissertation from the University of Gothenburg (Sweden) shows, however, that a European colonial heritage probably has caused biblical scholars to neglect the earliest Gospel's primary act of negotiation with its imperial context. Biblical scholar Hans Leander has...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Nov. 15, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Long-known as a leader in the field of Audio Bibles, Faith Comes By Hearing is being recognized for their recent developments in technology. Their Digital Bible Project (DBP) was chosen as the recipient of the 2010 Ministry Award presented by Counsel & Capital (C&C), a Colorado-based non-profit organization that works with Christian ministries to better communicate with major donors from the business world. The DBP...
YORKTOWN, Va., April 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Dr. Maris McCrabb's "Reflections on the Gospel of Matthew" (published by iUniverse) takes a unique approach to Bible study, implementing Matthew's words and explanations from the text throughout the book. The author covers all of the major themes that run through the Gospel of Matthew, including God and his Kingdom, Jesus and his mission, salvation and how it relates to believers. Additional subjects include who Matthew was and who he wrote for, where...
While Jesus and the Apostles have always been larger than life figures for Christians around the world, it is the food that they ate at the Last Supper, not the Biblical figures themselves, that have become larger in size and stature over the years, according to a recent Cornell University study.The research, conducted primarily by Brian Wansink, the John S. Dyson Professor of Marketing and of Applied Economics as well as the director of the Cornell Food and Brand Lab, studied 52 paintings...
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Since at least the 19th century, the race of Jesus has been a subject of great debate. Many societies have chosen to depict Jesus as well as most other biblical figures as their own ethnicity in their paintings and renderings; for example, He is primarily portrayed as Caucasian in the West, while in the homes of many African Americans you'll find portraits of Black Jesus. Discoveries of historical clues by biblical scholars get us even closer to the...
COLUMBUS, Ga., March 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Using modern language and phraseology, author Bill Stahl retells the ancient stories of the Bible in his own words in "The Bible's Story of Salvation" (published by iUniverse). He incorporates the contributions of Bible scholars, historic, archaeological, and pertinent scientific data to "make the stories more understandable and to make them come alive, particularly the people of the stories," says Stahl. "They were real people with real lives, having...
