The New Testament shows that early Christians were consistent in sharing the good news with individuals and households, as well as proclaiming the gospel in public squares.
The custom of eating lamb on Easter goes back centuries. For Christians, the lamb is representative of Jesus -- the "Lamb of God" -- sacrificing himself to be crucified. Jesus is often referenced in ...
John's gospel is forcing us, dramatically at least, through the storytelling mode, to think of Jesus as a passover lamb. Jesus doesn't eat a passover meal, Jesus is the passover meal, at least ...
Capture the gentle love and care Jesus has for all creatures with this peaceful image featuring Him cradling a lamb. Feel the ...
In John's Gospel, Jesus is described as: The lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world Jesus is referred to as the Word in John's Gospel. The exact meaning of this is not clear and ...