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- Don’t Skip Chronicles in Your Bible Reading PlanWhat we can learn from the chronicler’s stories about the kings of Israel.Carmen Joy Imes|简体中文繁體中文
- The New Testament Authors Had Enslaved Helpers. How Much Does That Matter?They likely farmed out the most physically arduous elements of composition. But they (and God) still deserve credit for the words.Nadya Williams|
- Yes, Charisma Has a Place in the PulpitBut let’s not mistake it for calling.John Koessler|Indonesian
- Was Paul a Slave?The surprising argument that Saul of Tarsus was born into bondage.Mark R. Fairchild and Jordan K. Monson|Français
- The Myth Behind the Meaning of Paul’s Words on Women and ChildbearingSandra Glahn studies the record of an Ephesian goddess to aid our reading of a challenging passage.Madison N. Pierce|Français简体中文繁體中文
- Complementarian at Home, Egalitarian at Church? Paul Would Approve.The biggest New Testament passages on gender roles may have more to do with marriage than ministry.Gordon P. Hugenberger|Português简体中文繁體中文
- The Old Testament Foretells the Crucifixion. What about the Resurrection?Even before the coming of Christ, a “third day” refrain runs through Scripture.Andrew Wilson|españolPortuguêsFrançaisIndonesian日本語
- Evangelicals Shouldn’t Criticize Evangelicalism (Unless the Evangel Really Matters)The gospel doesn’t come with a gag order. It calls us to name and repent of idolatries and hypocrisies—especially our own.Russell Moore|Português
- The Baby Jesus Taught Us How to ScreamFrom the cradle to the cross, Christ in his humanity showed us how to cry out. In him, a not-so-silent night is a holy night all the same.Russell Moore|
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