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Article By Pauline J. Chang
  • 10,000 Expected at Historic Ecumenical European Gathering

  • UMC Upholds Current Standards on Ordinations -- Some Protest Decision

  • Final Decision: UMC Clarifies Stance on Homosexuality

    Homosexual clergy is disallowed in the second largest denomination in the United States - Fate of Dammann is Unknown

  • Peacemaking During Pentecost

  • SBC Board, Seminary, Council Nominees Named

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  • Bible scholar suggests ‘Mark of the Beast’ may not be 666 after all

    Canadian Bible scholar Wes Huff is encouraging Christians to reexamine a widely held assumption about Revelation 13:18—that the number of the beast is definitively 666. According to Huff, some of the earliest and most respected manuscripts suggest a different number altogether: 616.

    Bible scholar suggests ‘Mark of the Beast’ may not be 666 after all
  • “Sinners”: Gospel distorted by ethnicity and regionalism

    In the latest installment of his Bricolage in the Movie series, Dr. Ukjoo Park offers a cultural-theological reading of Sinners, a supernatural drama directed by Ryan Coogler. Set in the racially segregated 1930s Mississippi Delta, the film follows two Black brothers who operate a juke joint while battling vampires—and racism.

    “Sinners”: Gospel distorted by ethnicity and regionalism
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