Thoughts on Jairus and the Sick Woman (Luke 8:41-43)
Luke tells the story of two miracles and intertwines them as one longer story. Is it possible the woman is the mother of Jairus’ daughter?
Luke tells the story of two miracles and intertwines them as one longer story. Is it possible the woman is the mother of Jairus’ daughter?
Sometimes our study of God interferes with our knowledge of God. There are times when we spend so much time studying information about God that we fail to know God.
Our mindset and motives when reading Scripture impact our relationship with God. We need to come in the right way to experience spiritual growth in Christ.

Jesus prayed for his disciples to be united, yet often Christians find things to divide over. It’s time that we unite in the gospel, not divide over dogma.

The biblical gospel is a message that is both simple yet complex. Yet, many people often either oversimplify it or overcomplicate it in evangelism.

Social medial is full of preachers and “prophets” claiming divine revelations and predicting the future. In this article I briefly take a look at online prophecy.

The book of Judges deals with a time when ancient Israel abandoned God for idols. Is America following Israel’s path of rebellion and apostasy?

The rainbow is a sign of God’s promise regarding global floods and his wrath. It is also a sign of God’s grace amidst judgment.

There are some things Christians teach about the Bible that are not true. This article addresses three such Bible myths and answers why it matters.

The US Supreme Court is heard a gay marriage case in April 2015. Regardless of the ruling, Scripture trumps the Supreme Court in all matters.

People often cite the Koran and Bible, but may be misquoting them. This can lead to a false perception or false doctrine. We must always consider context.

There is a flaw in relativism. Truth matters, yet many Christians reject biblical truth. The world needs truth more than ever, especially the gospel truth.

Goodacre attempts to prove the validity of the Farrer Theory (Mark is first; Matthew used Mark; Luke used both; no Q source) by using logic and Scripture.

Christians agree that Jesus’ death on the cross paid for sin. However, there are varying thoughts as to exactly what he accomplished.

Some say the only the Old Testament condemns homosexuality. However, the New Testament also calls being gay or transgender a sin.