The Ten Commandments Are Ecological
"When God’s people fail to care for the land, they actually break every one the Ten Commandments. For all God’s commands touch the land in one way or another." Read more from Howard Snyder today on the feed.
How in Heaven’s Name Do We Think?
How do you think? Ever thought about that?
Not everyone thinks the same way. We all tend to think—that is, to reason—in different ways, depending...
The Order of Salvation
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Dr. Charles Gutenson here outlines John Wesley's order of salvation—that work of God which begins with prevenient grace and ends with glorifying grace.
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Jesus and Monotheism in the New Testament with Dr. Richard Bauckham & Dr. Ben...
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Dr. Richard Bauckham and Dr. Ben Witherington III discuss Jesus' divinity and how monotheism was conceived in the New Testament.
Easter and the Resurrection
What is the resurrection and why does it matter for the Christian faith? Hear Dr. Ben Witherington share about its uniqueness and significance for every believer.
Christians and the Environment
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Dr. Howard Snyder on how God's salvation plan was always about the relationship between God, persons, and the created order.
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Did God Create the World and the Human Race? (30 Questions)
This post is a chapter from Dr. Timothy Tennent’s book, 30 Questions: A Short Catechism on the Christian Faith available for purchase from...
Reading Genesis 1 in Context (Part II)
How should we understand Genesis 1-2 in context? What are the issues involved? Dr. Sandy Richter leads us in an introduction to these few chapters that are so foundational to the Christian faith. She argues that the central question for readers of the biblical text should be, “What is this author trying to say?”
24/6 Sabbath Living: Matthew Sleeth Interview Part III
“Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy.” Sounds nice, but how do we find rest in a 24/7 world? Just as the Hebrews were slaves in Egypt, we have become slaves to technology. Our technological tools allow 24-hour productivity and connectivity, give us more control, and subtlety enslave us to busyness itself.
Earth Day and Christians: 7 Ways to Observe It
Biblical Christians know every day is Earth Day. We know this because the Word tells us the whole earth is full of the glory of the Lord (Isa. 6:3). And we’re 100% certain that “the earth will be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea” (Isa. 11:9). But these facts are little known and little acknowledged in our world today. As Howard Snyder shares, this means we have works of faith, hope, and love to do.