Category: Bible & Theology

Recently in light of the increasing challenges by the persistent and penetrating movement of Progressive Christianity within the Evangelical Church in general and my own denomination—the Presbyterian Church...

Honoring the Sabbath is an easy commandment to break. We diminish it to the hour or two we’re at church on Sunday morning and an afternoon nap. We...

Few debates cause more division than that of America’s religious roots. An increasing number of Americans view our founding as purely secular and without Christian underpinning. But an...
Ideas that inspire man to form a nation must first be planted within our minds like seeds to grow. But just because something grows doesn’t mean it bears...
Too many Americans underappreciate the meaning of holidays such as July 4th, also known as Independence Day. While some connect fireworks with the firing of cannons in the...

The New Testament does not address the issue of “usury” in the same way that was evident in the examination of key Old Testament texts (see Leviticus and...

Recently, I had some interesting thoughts regarding one of my favorite theology of work topics. Let me circle back to the subject of “thorns and thistles,” about which...

In my recent article, I shared four pieces of theological advice that I wish I would have received when I graduated. Here is an additional fifth piece of...

When we talk about defending the faith, a lot of times people get upset. We don't like the idea of apologetics. We don't like the idea of claiming...
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