Photo: Adobe Stock Eschatology, or the study of the end times, is one of the great theological debates, engaging some of the finest minds in church history. Three dominant teachings …
Photo: Adobe Stock “And Jesus said, ‘Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.’ And they cast lots to divide his garments.” — Luke 23:34 Lying upon the …
Photo: Adobe Stock At one point in history, the philosopher was considered the most distinguished and respected citizen in society. Made popular by the Greco-Roman world, philosophy became a common …
Photo: Alamy With the assassination of Charlie Kirk, there exists the harsh reality that martyrdom continues. “I will confess, getting ready for debate #200 has been a challenge. So many …
Photo: Adobe Stock Christians have long been martyrs, killed for their faith. The origin of the word martyr is Greek (μάρτυς), meaning witness. In Christianity, the first martyr for the …
Photo: Alamy President Donald Trump said Monday that his administration will soon issue new guidance aimed at expanding protections for prayer in public schools. Speaking at a meeting of the …
Photo: Adobe Stock Samson was known for his strength (Judges 16:28), and Solomon for his wisdom (1 Kings 4:29–30). Yet when the topic of godly courage is raised, Joshua often …
Photo: Adobe Stock Christians are often told to emulate the godly wisdom of Solomon. The Scriptures speak much about wisdom, knowledge, and discernment. Discern, coming from the Greek word anakrinō, …
Photo: Adobe Stock Have you ever said something you instantly regretted or felt deep sorrow over? If we are honest with ourselves, it is a resounding yes. In James 3, …
Photo: Adobe Stock Bearing Christ’s fruit is essential for a believer. How can Christians, who lack godly living and a genuine spiritual rebirth, live up to the Sermon on the …