It was during the pandemic when the Rev. Kira Austin-Young and her puppet-maker husband, Michael Schupbach, were going a ...
The idea to use biblically accurate angels as tree toppers appears to have come from Reverand Kira Austin-Young, an episcopal ...
I think in, particularly, the times of the world that we’re in, where things seem kind of scary and weird, having a scary and ...
more pampas grass. One commenter wrote, "Looks like a biblical angel," referencing the Bible's description of angels as terrifying clusters of wings and eyeballs as opposed to the human-like ones ...
Hamori, a scholar of the Jewish and Christian scriptures, demonstrates how angels in the biblical tradition destroy entire towns, unleash plagues, lead armies, and sometimes wield swords.
Angels are everywhere in the Bible. The Christmas season reminds us to take them seriously. Long ago, Jacob confessed, “The Lord is in this place, and I was not aware of it” (Gen. 28:16).