
Day: May 2, 2020


Jody Hassett Sanchez on Theologians and Artists Who Found Beauty in Suffering

Skip Heitzig on the Biblically Quarantined Life

Daniel Harrell on What a Christian Should Do When There’s Not Enough to Go Around

Melita Thomas on 4 Options for Your Church’s VBS This Summer

Chris Green on Why the Coronavirus Calls for Revival of Real Pentecostalism

Scot McKnight on Why Christianity’s Biggest Challenge Comes From Realists
PODCAST: Whyte House Daily Devotional Bible Reading Episode #157: Joshua 1, Psalm 133, and Matthew 16 with Daniel Whyte III
PODCAST: How to Stay the Coronavirus Plague Briefing Podcast #41 with Daniel Whyte III
PODCAST: How to Hope: Lessons from the Israelites and Their Messianic Expectation, Part 41 (Second Coming Chapel Sermon #256 with Daniel Whyte III)
PODCAST: How to Hope: Lessons from the Israelites and Their Messianic Expectation, Part 42 (Second Coming Chapel Sermon #257 with Daniel Whyte III)

Black Pastors in Missouri Say It’s Too Soon to Return to Church

Jamal Bryant on the African American Church’s Role in the Coronavirus Pandemic and Beyond

Someone is desperate for a mask: Mask stolen from lion statue outside Chicago’s Art Institute

Precious memories: Looking back at some “normal” moments

AP FACT CHECK: President Donald Trump persists in bragging about the coronavirus plague and ends up spreading misinformation

The prospect of an election that is almost wholly a referendum on Trump is unnerving to Trump supporters

Amy Love’s house becomes a recording studio as she along with others become video stars for kids at St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital who feed on their energy, their melodies, their love

Solar, wind energy struggle as coronavirus puts many on the unemployment roll

Bob Hermann, key figure in rise of soccer sport dies at 97

Soccer players set to resume individual training in Spain

All overseas players seeking to join Premier League clubs will be subject to points-based criteria for work permits after Britain break ties with the European Union

Sepp Blatter knew that a World Cup broadcasting contract was breached illegally and that it would cost FIFA millions of dollars, Swiss investigators report

RSL striker Giuseppe Rossi coping in unfamiliar surroundings in Salt Lake City

Growth on global women’s soccer recognized; call for greater support for players, including better wages and industry labor standards

Bank Hapoalim BM in Israel and its wholly owned Swiss company Hapoalim Ltd. agree to forfeit $20.73 million and pay a fine of $9.33 million as part of a non-prosecution agreement

White House blocks Dr. Anthony Fauci from testifying next week at a hearing on the coronavirus outbreak

Replay reviews could vanish in Major League Baseball

Cuban asylum seeker Alexander Alazo opened fire at the Cuban Embassy in Washington because he wanted to “get them before they could get him,” according to court papers
