Jen Wilkin challenges the practice of “quiet time,” saying that it can actually undermine Bible literacy. She proposes an alternative.
Biblical archeology can reveal everything from ancient Israelites’ family structures to their acquaintance with daily struggle for survival.
This episode is reproduced from a November interview on the OnScript podcast, courtesy of OnScript. Dr. Dru Johnson interviews Dr….
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An apocalyptic thread is woven throughout all of salvation history, even through the Christmas story.
Violência encheu a terra e Deus apertou o botão de reiniciar. A estratégia de Deus para restaurar esse cosmo em…
Sandra Bowden uses Scripture, Hebrew lettering, and Christian artifacts in her biblical art to express God’s relationship with his creation.
In Genesis 37–50, the image of kingly humility and servanthood is not the lion of Judah, but a foreign widow.
Caio Peres explains how the reality of trauma and poverty in Brazil provides a lens for viewing the Bible’s concern for social flourishing.