On Reading Larger Portions of the Bible
A few weeks ago, I suggested that we should read larger portions of Scripture at a time. In this post, I want... Read More
Online Education: A Few Comments on Dan Wallace’s Recent Blog Article
A few weeks ago, Dan Wallace wrote an article on the recent trend towards online theological education. I would like to summarize... Read More
You Are Doing it Wrong: Reading Entire Books of the Bible
Have you ever read one of the Gospels in one sitting? I believe many Christians have not. Have you ever read Romans... Read More
A Righteousness Greater than the Scribes and Pharisees
Jesus shocked His listeners by His seemingly ludicrous claim about righteousness. He argued that they needed a greater righteousness than the Scribes... Read More
Review of Greek Guides
A local pastor recently asked me to recommend a reliable Greek guide for working through a New Testament text. He was planning... Read More
Authorized: The Use and Misuse of the King James Bible
Mark Ward, a personal friend, has written a very helpful book on the King James Bible debate. Initially, you might think that... Read More
From Chariot to Ferrari: On the Importance of Proper Analogy
Analogies are powerful things, for they take something less known and put it beside something better known. The power of the analogy... Read More
Listening to Your Own Preaching
One of our students, Aaron Berry, recently wrote an article on avoiding hypocrisy. You can view the article here. Here is a little... Read More
Worldview Flowchart
A number of years ago I stumbled on the following chart in Boa and Bowman’s book, Faith Has its Reasons.[1] The representation... Read More