#7 Daron George on the Black Experience in America and How the Church Should Respond (an interview) In June of this year, I published an interview with my friend, Daron George, regarding the general Black experience in America and how... Continue Reading →
Here is my pick of my top 2020 releases related to Old Testament studies. #5: Discovering Psalms (by Jerome D. Croach) is a very helpful guide in better understanding the nature and theology of the Psalter. Published by Eerdmans, many... Continue Reading →
Below is a list of non-technical and accessible resources that I find to be rich with both wisdom and relevance. The list is in no particular order and is followed by a few honorable mentions. Click the photos for... Continue Reading →
Many Christians I encounter seem to want to place the gospel in a spiritual category safely away from the messiness of life, including politics. That is, Jesus is all about spiritual things (sin and salvation) and doesn’t really go near... Continue Reading →
RIchard Wurmbrand describes one Christmas Eve in a Romanian prison during the communist regime.
One of my favorite Bible scholars, Nijay Gupta, has come out with a new resource on Philippians. I've had the great honor of sitting under Dr. Gupta for a few years and can honestly say that he knows how to... Continue Reading →
I had a great conversation with Dr. Mark Nanos on recovering the Jewish roots of Paul the apostle. We delve into what first got Dr. Nanos interested in studying Paul, questions on the New Perspective, and much more. https://open.spotify.com/episode/3zL13SxsGANa8njyy8XeLF https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TFn23EdZsk... Continue Reading →
