by Eddie Foster April 10, 2014 • 4 minute read
Many dismiss the Bible as archaic literature. Looking at the reasons many dislike the Bible can actually help us learn why we should be interested in it.
by Joshua Travers December 24, 2013 • 4 minute read
Some say that Christmas is what you make it. Yet, since it’s supposedly the birthday of Jesus Christ, shouldn’t we ask what His opinion of Christmas is?
by Eddie Johnson October 29, 2013 • 4 minute read
In the New Testament there are many examples of people being baptized. Why is baptism in the Bible so much different from baptisms today? Everybody loves a royal baby, so the world watched...
by Erik Jones August 2, 2013 • 6 minute read
Pope Francis was called a “rock star” pope during his recent visit to Brazil. What is behind his apparent desire to be “a pope for everyone”? Just four months into...
by James F. Guy Sr. June 28, 2013 • 4 minute read
Christians today have no authority to enforce the civil laws designed for running a nation. Who has that job now? Part 5 of the “Has God’s Law Been ‘Done Away’?”...
by James F. Guy Sr. June 21, 2013 • 4 minute read
A major crisis of the early Church was whether gentiles had to be circumcised. What did this change mean? Part 4 of the “Has God’s Law Been ‘Done Away’?” series....
by Sam Shrauner April 11, 2013 • 4 minute read
Some claim that religion is the cause of the world’s problems and believe that the God of the Bible is not good. But do they blame the wrong one? When readers find graphic accounts of...
by Sam Shrauner March 25, 2013 • 4 minute read
Did the God of the Old Testament do things that Jesus Christ had to clean up? For example, is the Passover outdated and no longer necessary?
by Mike Bennett March 13, 2013 • one minute read
After the historic resignation of Pope Benedict XVI, Catholic cardinals made history by choosing a non-European pope for the first time in over 1,000 years. On the fifth ballot, white smoke...
by Sam Shrauner March 12, 2013 • 3 minute read
Jesus is professed as Savior and worshipped by billions. But you may be surprised that much of what is commonly taught about Him is based on myths. Just who was Jesus Christ? Historians,...
by Mike Bennett February 27, 2013 • 4 minute read
With the pope’s resignation and Italy’s inconclusive election, the world focuses on leadership changes that will affect 1 billion Catholics and the eurozone. Perhaps 150,000...
by Eddie Johnson February 26, 2013 • 4 minute read
With so many conflicting beliefs in established Christianity, do you wonder how the churches can be so contrary to one another and still be proclaiming “the truth”? You never see...