Using the Hero’s Journey to Understand the Christian Journey, Part 5: The Victory
Unlike the traditional hero, Christians don’t have to wait until the end of the journey to experience victory in their lives.
Unlike the traditional hero, Christians don’t have to wait until the end of the journey to experience victory in their lives.
Gospel tracts tell the Good News. While there are many excellent tracts available, no one single tract is appropriate for everyone and every occasion.
A new report claims to have discovered the exact date Jesus died. However, there are problems with the claims made in the article.

There are many stories about Abraham and Jacob’s ventures are well documented. But discussion about Isaac’s life seems brief (by comparison).

When we worship God, what god do we worship? Our buddy who hangs out with us, a super-being sitting on a hill, or the God of the Bible?

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.

Easter is more than a mere Sunday, more than a bunny, eggs, and candy. Easter is a celebration, revelation, and a miracle!

A Pew Research Group study found that Christians, despite their professed faith, know less about their religious teachings than do atheists.

I’ve been told many times that a five-point Calvinist cannot be evangelistic. However, that is not necessarily true. A concept to ponder.

Biblical theology versus systematic theology. Which is best? Is one right and one wrong? The debate continues among scholars and seminary students.

Christmas for many is full of decorations, lights, glitter, and gifts. The reason for Christmas had none of that tinsel and garb, just a gift.

God’s omnipotence is often misunderstood, and thus many find it easy to reject it. However, it must be understood in context of God Himself.

Mary Baxter’s works are popular among many Christians. However, her volume on Hell has two major problems that makes it more dangers than divine.

Some have inaccurately claimed that physical death is a form of physical healing. Scripture doesn’t teach this, however, regarding physical illnesses.

How often people get angry when God does not grant their wish like some genie in a bottle. When that happens, the perspective is completely reversed.