October 13, 1605: Theodore Beza, Calvin's successor as leader of the Swiss Reformation, dies (see issue 12: John Calvin).
October 13, 1917: Three shepherd children near Fatima, Portugal, report visions of the Virgin Mary.
October 13, 1605: Theodore Beza, Calvin's successor as leader of the Swiss Reformation, dies (see issue 12: John Calvin).
October 13, 1917: Three shepherd children near Fatima, Portugal, report visions of the Virgin Mary.
Review
Arthur Brooks’s new book is enjoyable, smart, and often wise, but a search for true meaning must bring us to Christ.
The Russell Moore Show
Russell answers a listener question about whether commercialization has ruined country music.
Being Human
Unpacking family legacy for a healthier you
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False advertising lured Africans to Eastern Europe for jobs, then recruiters pressured them into the army.
Analysis
Q&A with attorney Adele Keim on the landmark ruling for parental rights.
News
The court convicted Päivi Räsänen for publishing a brochure on sexual ethics but acquitted her for a social media post quoting Romans.
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