The Surprising Meaning Of Matthew 18:20 (where two or more are gathered)
“For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I with them.” Matthew 18:20 I’ve been a pastor for 12+ years and …
“For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I with them.” Matthew 18:20 I’ve been a pastor for 12+ years and …
My guess is when you think about the story of Jonah in the Bible you think of a guy getting swallowed by a whale. Sorry, …
The story of Samson in the Bible is one of the wildest stories you’ll ever read. But you likely don’t think of it that way, …
One of the most difficult and shocking stories in the Bible is the story of Abraham and Isaac found in Genesis 22:1-19. In it God …
Jesus and the Canaanite woman (also called the Syrophoenician woman) have a fascinating interaction in the Bible. Unfortunately, it’s also subjected to some ludicrous interpretations. …
The parable of the talents is a fascinating story that has long captivated those who read it. It’s a story that packs a punch and …
If you grew up in church you probably have a few verses in your back pocket ready to fire off whenever a fitting situation presents …
Have you ever read the comment section of an article on social media? It’s my guilty pleasure… These sections are filled with keyboard warriors, miss …
The Bible has the answer, what’s the question? I can think of plenty of questions the Bible cannot answer. Important questions too. Instead it remains …
My guess is if you’ve grown up in a Christian home, or at least a home that went to church on Christmas and Easter, you …
The Bible is not written TO you. BUT. The Bible it is written FOR you. Hear me out. There is an important distinction here. However …
Most Christians will agree that the understanding the Bible is important. But similarities end there. How we read, interpret, and apply the Bible varies greatly. …
Why is God angry in the Old Testament? Can we just be honest for a moment? This is a (mostly) safe place. Reading the New …
Does the Bible really have contradictions? And what should we do?