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Devo: 1 John 1:5-7: Live in the Light
Devo: 1 John 1:5-7: Live in the Light Introduction I do not know if any of you are like me, but when […]
Genesis 1: Find Your Value Beyond What You Do
Genesis 1: Find Your Value Beyond What You Do Snapshot Genesis 1 offers a profound narrative challenge to both ancient and modern […]
Understanding Genesis 1: A Theologically Revolutionary Text
Understanding Genesis 1: A Theologically Revolutionary Text Snapshot We must read Genesis 1 from the perspective of its original ancient audience, rather […]
Learning from the Storm: How Jonah 1 and Mark 4 Point to Jesus’s Divine Authority
Learning from the Storm: How Jonah 1 and Mark 4 Point to Jesus’s Divine Authority Snapshot Jonah 1 and Mark 4:35-41 have […]
Beyond the 7-Day Debate: What Genesis 1 Really Says
Beyond the 7-Day Debate: What Genesis 1 Really Says Snapshot Tired of the endless debates over Genesis 1? This article argues we […]
Jesus’ Radical Ethics in Matthew 5: A Call to Inner Change and Authentic Living
Jesus’ Radical Ethics in Matthew 5: A Call to Inner Change and Authentic Living Snapshot Ethics, especially in the church, is often […]
Genuine Gospel Living In A Status-Driven World in Philippians
Genuine Gospel Living In A Status-Driven World in Philippians Snapshot In Philippians, Paul challenges his readers to live “worthy of the gospel,” […]
God and Grief: How Timeless Love Meets Tragic Loss
God and Grief: How Timeless Love Meets Tragic Loss Snapshot How do you reconcile belief in a good God with that of […]
The Churches Social Identity in 1 Peter 3:9
The Churches Social Identity in 1 Peter 3:9 Snapshot This article unpacks 1 Peter 3:9, showing how Christian identity is shaped by […]
The Messiah Born in a Family Scandal
The Messiah Born in a Family Scandal Snapshot Jesus birth is one of great scandal. Most translations make it sound like they […]
Hell, Free Will, and a Loving God
Hell, Free Will, and a Loving God Snapshot Introduction How can a loving God send people to hell?Why would a loving God […]
How Can a Loving God Send People to Hell?
How Can a Loving God Send People to Hell? Snapshot This post tackles one of the most emotionally difficult theological questions: How can […]
Moral Argument: A Case for the Existence of God
Moral Argument: A Case for the Existence of God Snapshot The post explores the moral argument for the existence of God. Objective […]
Disadvantages of Inerrancy: Developing a New Term
Disadvantages of Inerrancy: Developing a New Term Snapshot This post explores the doctrine of biblical inerrancy—its historical roots, evangelical development, and modern […]
Is God Really Good? Making Sense of Suffering and Divine Compassion
Is God Really Good? Making Sense of Suffering and Divine Compassion Snapshot Introduction to Suffering How does one reconcile a good God […]
The Failure of Arius to Understand Monotheism
The heretical views of Arius and the trinity led to the Athanasius leading the charge to fight for Christian monotheism as it was under threat. The results of this debate has formed Christianity over the last 2,000 years.
Aquinas Theodicy: Vindication of God in light of Evil
Aquinas Theodicy: Vindication of God in light of Evil Snapshot Is it possible for an all-powerful God to exist in a world […]
My Testimony to faith: Pursuing Christ Through It All
My Testimony to Faith: Pursuing Christ Through It All Snapshot Testimony of what led me to accept Christ I was raised […]
Where Was Jesus Born in the Ancient World?
Where Was Jesus Born in the Ancient World? Snapshot When was Jesus born and why in Bethlehem? Jesus was born in 5 […]
Revelation: 4 Trustworthy Ways You Can Know About God.
Revelation: 4 Trustworthy Ways You Can Know About God Snapshot Introduction You cannot understand God without Revelation. God revealing himself is required […]
Archeology Proves the Bible is Reliable
Archeology: Supporting the Authenticity and Reliability of the Bible Snapshot Can we trust the Bible as being God’s word? While archaeology cannot […]
Scholarly Articles
God and Grief: How Timeless Love Meets Tragic Loss
God and Grief: How Timeless Love Meets Tragic Loss Snapshot How do you reconcile belief in a good God with that of deep suffering? This is my journey of theological formation through the journey of […]
The Churches Social Identity in 1 Peter 3:9
The Churches Social Identity in 1 Peter 3:9 Snapshot This article unpacks 1 Peter 3:9, showing how Christian identity is shaped by the biblical story through examples like Jesus, Abraham, and David. Instead of reacting […]
Moral Argument: A Case for the Existence of God
Moral Argument: A Case for the Existence of God Snapshot The post explores the moral argument for the existence of God. Objective moral values, obligations, and the need for moral transformation point to something beyond […]
Disadvantages of Inerrancy: Developing a New Term
Disadvantages of Inerrancy: Developing a New Term Snapshot This post explores the doctrine of biblical inerrancy—its historical roots, evangelical development, and modern challenges. While church history shows a consistent belief in Scripture’s truthfulness, the term inerrancy gained […]
Is God Really Good? Making Sense of Suffering and Divine Compassion
Is God Really Good? Making Sense of Suffering and Divine Compassion Snapshot Introduction to Suffering How does one reconcile a good God with such great evil and sorrow in the world? This is a question […]
The Failure of Arius to Understand Monotheism
The heretical views of Arius and the trinity led to the Athanasius leading the charge to fight for Christian monotheism as it was under threat. The results of this debate has formed Christianity over the last 2,000 years.




















