
As the Babylonian captivity draws near, what challenges does Israel face?
Continue Reading →As the Babylonian captivity draws near, what challenges does Israel face?
Continue Reading →Just as he left through the clouds, so Jesus will return. Will he find us busy telling others about him?
Continue Reading →What of the people? On March 16, 597 B.C., the Babylonian captivity began. In October 539 B.C., Jerusalem, the greatest city of the ancient world fell to the Persians. The captivity formally ended in 538 B.C., 60 years later, when the Persian conqueror of …
Continue Reading →The priests of this time knew they should honor the LORD, but they…
Continue Reading →How should we live for Jesus in the New Year in light of his imminent return?
Continue Reading →Jesus’ life is entirely indestructible, so indissoluble that his dead human body didn’t decay, but rather rose out of the grave on the third day.
Continue Reading →During this season we celebrate Jesus’ first coming as an infant, but Advent also anticipates his return.
Continue Reading →In the Garden of Eden the genetic material of all humanity was contained in the bodies of Adam and Eve. From these two, the human race descended. We are all related. My novel Fallen is a story of life, death, and the …
Continue Reading →Messiah Jesus came, giving himself away, altering our brokenness with his own presence. In response, I ponder my own generosity.
Continue Reading →On this day pause to consider the blessings God has given.
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