The First Letter to the Corinthians: An Interview with Michael Halcomb
This interview with author Michael Halcomb answers questions about our latest publication, OneBook: Daily-Weekly—The First Letter to the Corinthians.
This interview with author Michael Halcomb answers questions about our latest publication, OneBook: Daily-Weekly—The First Letter to the Corinthians.
Acts of modifying the gospel to avoid social ostracism or persecution abound. A clarion call needs to be reissued to the church.
First Corinthians displays a vision of what a life of faith in Jesus Christ, God’s Son, can look like.
In this Seven Minute Seminary episode, Tara Beth Leach reminds us that “being blessed” is not about what we have or don’t have, but about who we are following.
Understanding our current world would prove difficult without knowing Paul’s Letter to the Romans.
God comes in the flesh to bear the curse of the covenant. He does that for us, so that we might be made new.
Sin is both individual and systemic in its implications; hence, Scripture cares about both personal morality and corporate justice.
n this Seven Minute Seminary, Tara Beth Leach explores the possibilities of what Jesus means in Matthew 5:3 and offers a compelling reason why the poor in Spirit are the ones whom God considers blessed.
Jesus saves because he triumphs over death and the devil. Yet he does so in the most surprising way: He wins by losing.
In this video, Joshua McNall explains how the doctrine of atonement reveals the depth of our human predicament.
In this video, Josh McNall introduces the topic and begins to outline several questions that emerge as we grapple with the significance of the good news of Jesus.