Leadership in Scripture is never measured by charisma, military strength, or political skill. The biblical authors consistently...
New Testament
When tracing the origin of some widespread Christian beliefs, it often becomes clear that they were shaped...
The promise of resurrection and glorified embodiment is so central to Judaism and Christianity that it’s easy...
In the Gospel accounts of Matthew 14:22–33, Mark 6:45–52, and John 6:16–21, Jesus walks on the Sea...
To modern readers shaped by pluralism and academic detachment, the confrontational tone of the Bible may seem...
From Sheol to Glory: The Bosom of Abraham and the Triumph of Christ The Hebrew Bible and...
One of the most striking miracles recorded in the Synoptic Gospels, Matthew 8:23–27, Mark 4:35–41, and Luke...
The Book of Acts cannot be rightly understood apart from its ancient backstory. That story begins in...
The Grapes of Wrath and Christ’s Red-Stained Robes: Divine Judgment and the Triumph of Righteousness
The Grapes of Wrath and Christ’s Red-Stained Robes: Divine Judgment and the Triumph of Righteousness
The imagery of “grapes of wrath” and Christ’s robes dipped in blood is among the most vivid...
The early Christian church, though born in the simplicity of house gatherings and grassroots evangelism, revealed a...
