Recently, someone commented on a video teaching I shared about how the Old Testament pilgrimage festivals—Passover, Pentecost, and the Feast of...
As Jesus approaches Jerusalem in Matthew 21:1–11, he knows exactly what lies ahead—conflict, betrayal, crucifixion. And yet, he rides in openly...
In recent years, the idea of “culture care” has gained traction in Christian circles. It’s a concept that sounds good on the surface—after...
To many Christians, calling Mary the Mother of the Church might sound like a lofty or even unfamiliar title. Isn’t Mary simply the mother...
The vision of the woman in Revelation 12 is one of the most dramatic and layered images in the entire Bible. She is “clothed with the sun, with the...
One of the more profound theological questions in Christian thought is: Was Jesus able to sin? At first glance, this might seem like a simple yes-or...