Commitment to Undistracted Prayer Is Key to Thriving Spiritually
Faithfulness to God within the purposes of God do not exempt us from life pain.
Faithfulness to God within the purposes of God do not exempt us from life pain.
Faithfulness to God within the purposes of God do not exempt us from life pain.
The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus reenact and fulfill the Old Testament story.
The New Testament and the gospel of Jesus claim theological continuity with the Old Testament, but what does this mean for our own reading of sacred Scripture? Read this post by Andrew Dragos, summarizing insights from Richard B. Hays’ recent book, Reading Backwards.
We all think we know everything there is to know about Jesus, but do we? Andrew Dragos shares seven things about the gospel of Jesus that might surprise you!
The birth of the Savior: What can we say that has not yet been said? Let’s take a deeper look as Caleb Friedeman shares Part IV of his series, taking a fresh look at Christ’s birth narrative in Luke.
The birth of the Savior: What can we say that has not yet been said? Let’s take a deeper look as Caleb Friedeman shares Part III of his series, taking a fresh look at Christ’s birth narrative in Luke.
The parable of the Good Samaritan continues to be one of the most well-known stories of Scripture. There remain, however, treasures to be gleaned by reading it with fresh eyes and from insights of different people groups. In this Seven Minute Seminary video, Dr. Mark Allen Powell shows the surprising results of simply empathizing with an unsuspecting character in the story.
The birth of the Savior: What can we say that has not yet been said? Let’s take a deeper look as Caleb Friedeman shares Part II of his series, taking a fresh look at Christ’s birth narrative in Luke.
The birth of the Savior: What can we say that has not yet been said? Caleb Friedeman shares some of the insight he gained through his dissertation research and gives us a fresh look at Christ’s birth narrative in Luke.
Jesus’ death and resurrection achieves God’s ultimate victory over sin, brokenness, and injustice and opens an abundant future for all who trust in him. It also provides a grand reversal—the church, now as Israel, is supposed to “Go” out to all the nations. Read more from Brian Russell.
Anyone interested in gaining a more vivid, authentic picture of Jesus and his environment—only within which his words and deeds are properly understood—should read the work of Amy-Jill Levine. In today’s post, Nathan Brasfield review her most recent work, Short Stories by Jesus.