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Luke’s great journey: Jesus goes to Jerusalem. We’re going to be with Luke’s Gospel as we move into that framework of the first four weeks of Lent. Could you help us situate where we’re going?
Luke is the only gospel writer who tells the parables of the prodigal son (15:11-32) and the good Samaritan (10:25-37). He alone tells us the stories of Mary and Martha (10:38-42) and of the ...
Luke's gospel is a product of a kind of Pauline Christianity. And so it tells the story in some slightly different ways than do the other gospels. It has different interests.
'GOSPEL' directors, Shayla Harris and Stacey L. Holman open up about sharing the stories of the heroes and heroines of gospel and preaching.
WASHINGTON — The narrative of Jesus’ birth in Luke’s Gospel has retained its power beyond the realm of believers because it renders one of the most peaceful moments in all of scri… ...
This Sunday’s Gospel mentions Jerusalem twice. “It is written,” writes Luke, “the forgiveness of sins would be preached in his name to all the nations, beginning from Jerusalem” (Lk 24:47).
The Parable of the Sower from the Gospel of Luke in the Bible shows that while not everyone may accept faith messages, sometimes the "seed" will land on good soil and produce fruit.
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