End of the World…or Nah?
When a Christian asks, “End of the World… or Nah?” What we really mean is “How germane are current global events to the determination of our actual position in the grand scheme of biblical eschatological events?”…
Jesus is the Believer’s Benchmark for Love.
…love encompasses unconditional sacrifice for others. As such Jesus is the believer’s benchmark for love…
God and The Problem of Evil Pt.2
…a distinction should be made between natural evil and moral evil. Natural evil consists of natural disasters and problems resulting from … Moral evil, unlike natural evil, is that caused by man. It is defined as man’s inhumanity to man which is seen through injustice…
God and the Problem of Evil. Pt.1
The view of the problem of evil could only be grasped if the study of the view of God is established. One’s view of who God is will reflect on their view of what good and evil is, and one’s view of evil is a direct reflection of their view of God…
The Synoptic Problem
… The Synoptic Problem is the problem of the literary relationships among the first three “Synoptic” Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke). …boils down the synoptic problem to a matter of literary dependance….
The Art of Joy Pt.1: Joy in a Philippian Jail.
…This is believed to be the initial nucleus that birthed the Philippian church. The Philippians are thus very acquainted with the concept of rejoicing in difficult situations…
Why Every Christian Should Know and Love Studying Doctrine.
Christian history has shown us that revival is not oftentimes associated with better music, singing or more “hype” in our churches. Christian history has shown us that the Spirit of God brings revival when the people of God get back to the Bible…
Asking for a friend: Was Genesis 3 literal or figurative?
The first verse of Genesis chapter 3 opens up with the stunning claim of a talking Snake. The hardest thing for people to wrap their mind around in Genesis 3 is that talking snake bit… …How can we reconcile this with our current reality where SNAKES DON’T TALK?
The Gospel and Technology.
There is a push and pull relationship that has always existed between Technology and Faith. While the ethos of Christendom has always encircled the unchanging and unshakable truths of the scripture. At its core, the spirit of the modern technological revolution is one of constant change and dynamism…
The Mysterious Melchizedek
If we overlooking the existence of Melchizedek in the Pentateuch, we might be lead to think that the Levitical Priesthood was and is the only legitimate priesthood acknowledged by God. Yet a giant King of Salem shaped hole is put in that theory,…
Thoughts On The Author of Hebrews.
Who was the Author of the Book of Hebrews? This is the question that has been the subject of many debates and has baffled scholars and theologians alike. Many believe it to be Paul, yet there is still much debate around that idea.
The Church and Race.
God is glorified in diverse linguistic, ethnic and cultural expressions equally. God is not building a cultural monolith, He is cooking Callaloo; and reconciliation involves more than just knowing the ingredients.