Further thoughts on the terror attack of earlier this week: The good news is, Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel is in good condition after the Islamic…
Is Jesus at odds with Moses here? In my previous article on this topic I noted how the Old Testament expresses the concept of lex…
OK, I have finally done it – I have penned a piece on tattoos! I have long put off writing a piece on this for…
The fourth book of the Pentateuch is directly related to the books preceding it and following it. In Exodus God delivers the Israelites from Egyptian…
The Apostle Paul is a major figure in the New Testament. He is the author of 13 of the 29 books found in the New…
The importance of the Old Testament for believers today cannot be overstated. But neither can it be overstated how often and how much the OT…
The 150 psalms found in the book of Psalms may be among the more well-known parts of the Old Testament by most Christians today. While…
In my continuing series on Bible study helps, designed especially for those who have committed to read the Bible through in a year, beginning on…
As you know, every year around this time I strongly urge Christians to (perhaps for the very first time) read through the entire Bible. As…
Christianity is Christ, and when we get Christ wrong we get Christianity wrong. Anything as important as getting right who Jesus is and what he…
In Leviticus 10:1-3 we find the story of the death of Nadab and Abihu, which is puzzling and troubling to many contemporary believers. God struck…
If this seems to be yet another rather bizarre or opaque title, just hold onto your hats: all is about to be revealed. Let me…
Yesterday I wrote an article about the wonderful grace of God. But in that same piece I also mentioned that the Bible clearly warns us…
Since I am rereading Leviticus at the moment, it is not surprising that several articles have been generated concerning this book. Let me do one…
It is often said that a new Christian should not start reading the Old Testament, because they will likely get bogged down and frustrated by…
One major mistake of some believers in general, and the prosperity gospel in particular, is to equate a person’s economic and material standing with his…
In Part One of this article I offered some general considerations as to how the Christian might approach the rather troubling imprecatory psalms. To properly…
Crossway, 2008. In 2001 the English Standard Version of the Bible was released. Its parentage goes back to William Tyndale’s 1525 New Testament and the…
With 39 Old Testament books, and numerous new commentaries pouring off the press each year, it is hard to keep up with the latest and…
Homosexual activists both within and without the church are seeking to rewrite the Bible to push their agenda. They use many ploys to convince us…