The Hebrew concept of repentance— teshuvah —means “return.” But it is more than a feeling of regret or a moment of recognition. Teshuvah is an active process. It begins with seeing clearly, continues ...
Renewal begins with and is sustained by repentance That pattern lies at the very heart of the Gospel. We are called to die to ...
“As a boy, I developed a love for the scriptures. They impress upon us the importance of strengthening our moral compass and drawing closer to Jesus Christ,” says Brent Mickelsen. Times-News file ...
Repentance is one of the most important concepts in Christian teaching. It involves recognizing wrongdoing, feeling genuine ...
Luke’s account of Jesus’ Passion offers a distinctive perspective: “The ordinary people are not only not complicit in the death of Jesus, but they repent of what has been done to him,” says Luke ...
There are differences in perception across the Christian divide on the topics of confession, repentance of our sins and the validity of the judgement day. Those who believe in the need for the ...