3 Kings & a Wiseman, Part I: Saul
His name was Saul. He lived in a little “third world” country about 3,000 years and 8,000 miles from where I sit as I write. Just as importantly, he lived
Read MoreHis name was Saul. He lived in a little “third world” country about 3,000 years and 8,000 miles from where I sit as I write. Just as importantly, he lived
Read MoreHealing of all kinds—spiritual, mental, emotional, physical, and relational—is certainly one of the central themes of the Bible. (It’s especially emphasized in Isaiah, Deuteronomy, and the Gospels.) I openly confess
Read MoreMemorial Day weekend is always an interesting and somewhat confusing one for me. I am extremely grateful for the life I am free to live. I am for witnessing to
Read MoreThis is the third and final post in a series about the resurrection of Jesus. The claim of the New Testament writers that God raised Jesus from the dead was
Read MoreIf you are interested in a detailed study of the reasons “Jesus was raised from the dead” can be taken seriously as an ancient historical claim, The Resurrection of Jesus
Read MoreAll through my decades as a pastor, I have heard some of my dearest friends say “Whether the story of God raising Jesus from the dead is true or not,
Read MoreAs I’ve mentioned in previous posts, I am somewhat amazed that so many Christians seem to believe that the big picture message about God raising Jesus from the dead is
Read MoreI think it is often surprising to people when (if ever) they realize that the main reasons the New Testament writers thought the fact that God raised Jesus from the
Read MoreThere is certainly nothing news-worthy about having a terrible cold, like the one I’ve had, nor about the fact that I haven’t updated my weekly blog for a month. Now,
Read MoreIf this stage in history is the best God can do, then God is neither very good nor very powerful. This statement may strike you as brash, but it is
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