Night and Day and the Marriage Bed
We live in a world that dishonors marriage, but the writer of Hebrews exhorts us to honor it. What does the latter mean?
We live in a world that dishonors marriage, but the writer of Hebrews exhorts us to honor it. What does the latter mean?
How are we to regard AI? Is AI unethical and/or dangerous? Can AI serve a noble, righteous end? Questions abound in this cultural fog.
The Bible is more than a book of antiquity, it transforms hearts and nations.
We cannot make sense of suffering, or know how to resolve suffering, outside of the Judeao-Christian worldview.
The fractured individualism evident in our culture has made people seek forms of identity in pursuit of freedom, but it is a freedom never attained and at cost of the family.
How can we trust our Bibles when there has been so much time between now and when the authors wrote the originals? Hasn’t the text been corrupted over all those years?
The inspired Word is the divine THESIS, the lens by which we can see the world for what it truly is, and the guiding principle by which we ought to order our lives.
There are many kinds of apologetic “methodologies”, from evidentialist to classical to presuppositional, sometimes there is even a mixed use of these methodologies. But what we want to know is, What is the “biblical” apologetic methodology?
This is the third part of a series on the global deluge of Noah’s day. Thus far, we have seen the importance of teaching about the deluge, and that it’s more than just a Sunday school class for children.
What does the incarnation of Jesus Christ mean? What did the early church have to say about it? What were the implications of one’s view of the incarnation? Rev. Steven R. Martins explains that the very historic nature of Christianity makes it a unique, real, and living faith, over against materialist or spiritual heresies.