Give Me a Place Where I May Dwell
It is a perilous thing to start taking God at His word. He tends to change one’s paradigms in most uncomfortable ways. When once we
It is a perilous thing to start taking God at His word. He tends to change one’s paradigms in most uncomfortable ways. When once we
Why should Christians care about the Temple in Jerusalem? Maybe because the Bible says it is in our future. Consider this: Then I was given
There is in the middle of Paul’s letter to Rome a window into the apostle’s heart. Listen to the passion and urgency of a man who grieves
A Jewish friend once told me that in some Jewish circles the way to celebrate Purim is to drink so much at the party that
And suddenly another beast, a second, like a bear. It was raised up on one side, and had three ribs in its mouth between its
A Messianic Journey For the first 45 years of my life I was a Southern Baptist, a Presbyterian, or a Pentecostal, moving easily and comfortably
It is a peculiar thing that the book of Esther does not mention God, particularly since the hand of God is evident throughout the story.
In The Silver Chair, the fourth book of his fantasy epic, The Chronicles of Narnia, C.S. Lewis introduces us to the Underland beneath Narnia. That
Two people who make my job at the Alamo more challenging are John Wayne and Walt Disney. Their popular movie versions of the battle of
This is the third in a three part series that addresses the implications of Christian support for Israel. The Commonwealth and the Symbol of Godly