Loving Father or Unpredictable Tyrant: A Question About God’s Mercy
Does God intentionally create people to do evil for His glory? This question arose in a Bible study I attended recently. The man who asked
Does God intentionally create people to do evil for His glory? This question arose in a Bible study I attended recently. The man who asked
Here are some things that seldom come together in the same sentence: genealogy, Israel’s tribes, Apostle Paul, Moses and Aaron, Ruth and Boaz, the Holy
One of the most familiar Bible stories is that of Yeshua (Jesus)[1] feeding the five thousand. This amazing and encouraging story is the only one of

This paper was presented on September 8, 2012 at a conference hosted jointly by Healing Tree International and Israel Arise at Hershey, PA, and again on May 25, 2013,
As expected, the debate between Jim Staley and Chris Rosebrough gave us two full hours of very lively and informative discussion on the question of
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
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
One of the things we Christians have missed in our spiritual education is the meanings of the various sacrifices God prescribed in the Temple service.
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