The Messiah (Part 2)
Some may be able to write the gospel on a dime, but God progressively revealed over a thousand years in an unfolding drama throughout the […]
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Some may be able to write the gospel on a dime, but God progressively revealed over a thousand years in an unfolding drama throughout the […]
For the past year, the 鶹AV hosts have been exploring the theme of The Great Commission, and throughout this series they’ve not only […]
This gem is from William Still’s The Work of the Pastor (Rutherford House, 2001) and can be found on pages 54 and 55 of that […]
From Pastor Wade Butler’s The Procession of God, a resource from our friends at New Reformation Press. The Jews call the 10 Commandments the 10 […]
On this edition of the 鶹AV, the hosts take a look at the conversion of St. Paul and the numerous sermons that he […]
Every Easter affords fresh opportunities for national news magazines to take up the question of Jesus’s resurrection. It’s difficult to point with any firmness to […]
National Public Radio is featuring an interview with Lawrence Wright, whose cover story in the current edition of The New Yorker magazine raises troubling questions […]
A great find from our friends at Mockingbird: from this week’s Economist, a story about the relationship between guilt and pain.
Can we trust the New Testament portrait of Jesus, or is the Jesus of history radically different from the Jesus of faith? What are we […]
On this edition of the program the hosts walk through the significance of Christ’s death, burial and resurrection. In particular, they focus on the importance […]
Every Christmas and Easter you can count on national periodicals to carry cover stories on “the search for the sacred,” “the Jesus quest,” and heaven. […]
Christianity is the religion of a book, and this particular book contains a good deal of words to be read, reflected upon, and applied. But […]