Instead of interviewing a guest, TBM host Dru Johnson and editor Celina Durgin discussed an article they co-wrote for Christianity…
It’s Tuesday morning. I’m about to head out the door. With a wry smile, I say to my family, “I’m…
This episode was originally published by OnScript podcast. Thanks to the OnScript team for letting us share this episode with…
Literature students who can analyze a passage from East of Eden with ease often flounder when trying to analyze a Bible…
As a Pentecostal, I am familiar with revival language. It is common practice in my sphere to seek or pray…
The rich and sad story of jazz has shaped both its sorrowful sounds and its joyful hope. William Edgar, the…
Late Second Temple and New Testament era debates about divorce often focused on the seemingly strange law discussing divorce in…
“Knowing is an activity that all of us are involved in, all of the time,” writes Dr. Esther Meek in…
Readers of the Book of Joshua (and many other parts of the Bible) are inevitably confronted with the problem of…
The world of biblical and mission study realized long ago that the Scriptures were more than a text. The Scriptures…
Despite their shared foundations and concern for the Word of God, Christians and Jews rarely interact on the basis of…
Western culture relies extensively on written text to communicate. But the majority of people across the world rely far less…