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"Christ our Pelican" Byzantine Museum, Thessaloniki, Greece. Photo taken by John Martens, January 2006.
The Good Word
John W. Martens
nbsp The study of 1 Thessalonians offered here is in the form of a traditional commentary although secondary scholarship is engaged more intermittently than would be the case in a commentary published in a regular print series This is the eighth entry in the online commentary on 1 Thessalonians
FaithThe Good Word
Terrance Klein
God doesn’t run about altering elements of the world every time someone prays.
"Christ our Pelican" Byzantine Museum, Thessaloniki, Greece. Photo taken by John Martens, January 2006.
The Good Word
John W. Martens
nbsp The study of 1 Thessalonians offered here is in the form of a traditional commentary although secondary scholarship is engaged more intermittently than would be the case in a commentary published in a regular print series This is the eighth entry in the online commentary on 1 Thessalonians
FaithThe Good Word
Terrance Klein
Not unlike what happens at Mass, though in reverse sequence, we ate and told our stories.
FaithThe Good Word
Terrance Klein
They’re rightly saints because they gave the Church what she needed at the time.
"Christ our Pelican." Byzantine Museum, Thessaloniki, Greece. Photo taken by John W. Martens, January 2006.
The Good Word
John W. Martens
The study of 1 Thessalonians offered here is in the form of a traditional commentary although secondary scholarship is engaged more intermittently than would be the case in a commentary published in a regular print series This is the seventh entry in the online commentary on 1 Thessalonians In th