Why the Relocation Hypothesis Fails to Account for the Empty Tomb
Responding to Jeff Lowder and the Skeptical Relocation Hypothesis for the Empty Tomb
Responding to Jeff Lowder and the Skeptical Relocation Hypothesis for the Empty Tomb
A fresh, Biblical look at militarism and violence. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Sean McDowell's new book aims to help students engage culture from a Chrisitian worldview. Does it hit the mark?
I’ve never really explained it, and I can understand why it may seem like a name more in line with a gardening magazine to some...
A few days ago, an elementary school in Texas was attacked by a young man with a gun...
While the dictionary may define “humility” as a low view of one’s importance, that’s not quite the Biblical view of humility.
This issue celebrates the one-year anniversary of The Garden Weekly. This newsletter started with Issue #1 on April 2, 2021 with an Easter issue. At the time, I wasn't quite sure what TGW should or would be. It's hard to believe that one year along, more
Social justice is a term that is dividing our churches. Tim Keller pastorally walks us through what social justice means, why it's biblical, and how we can live out the gospel by doing justice in our communities.
Why does the church so often make singles into second-class members to be married off? Is that right, and what can we do about it?
We start a new section of theology as the author of Hebrews talks about the Son who became human, and why...
The author of Hebrews breaks off from his argument to give us a short application: pay attention to Jesus.
To the unbeliever (and many Christians!) baptism can seem quite odd. What purpose could dunking someone underwater really serve besides a quick bath?
What are angels, and how are they different from the Son?
David wants to build God a house, but God refuses. God turns the table and promises David a house in return. But what is this house? And what does it have to do with Jesus?
In Psalm 2, an anointed one inherits the earth in response to humanity's rebellion against God. Who is this anointed one? And what does it mean for us?
Jesus is the firstborn, begotten, son. But what does that mean? Was Jesus created? Was Jesus born of reproduction?
God has spoken through a son, but who is this son?
We open our study of the text of Hebrews by looking at how God speaks to prophets compared with how God speaks through a Son...
What can the outline and structure of Hebrews tell us about the message of this letter?
Starting our study of Hebrews, let's look at who wrote it, why, and to whom...
What is Jonah's deal? Why is he always trying to do the opposite of what God is telling him to do?
What is liturgy? Why isn't it as common in modern western Christianity? And what can we recover from liturgy that we are missing?
Jonah runs away from God, but how do we hide from God today?
Why is it so hard to change our minds?
Everyone knows Jonah is swallowed by a big fish. But what if there's more to the story?
The book of Jonah is very short, but I believe that it is one of the greatest pieces of writing in scripture...
There have been several tragedies in the world...
Recently I read St. Athanasius’ On the Incarnation 📚. Athanasius was a bishop...
In this last part of this series of themes of Ruth, I want to explore the theme of the providence of God...
The book of Ruth ends in a similar way that the books of Matthew...
The book of Ruth speaks of Boaz as a “worthy man” (Ruth 2:1, ESV). This word in Hebrew is gibbor...
Boaz is a relative of Ruth’s father-in-law, and this means he has the ability...
In the first part of Ruth, we meet Naomi. She has faced great hardship. She has followed the lead of her...
An important part of Ruth is hesed, covenant loyalty, or loyal love...
Many American churches promote marriage as the best, and often sole, answer...
Is it wise to follow God's commands?
The broad evangelical movement, especially in America...
Lament is an important part of the Christian life. Scripture testifies to the importance of lament in books like Lamentations and the Psalms. But while there are no lament songs or explicit poems in the New Testament...
In the American context, the separation of church and state means that the American government cannot sponsor...
Not many verses in the book of Lamentations are famous; these are: Yet I call this to mind, and therefore I have hope...
One thing, however, is sure: unless Christians fulfill their prophetic role, unless they become the advocates and defenders of the truly poor...
It does not matter whether 50,000 espouse its cause, or only five, or only one...
As of my writing of this letter, there have been over 18,000 deaths in my state, 580,000 deaths in my country, and 3.1 million deaths worldwide...
As I was going through my study of Matthew 27 (Jesus’ crucifixion), I came upon this quote. As we start this letter, I invite you to slow down...
In a weekly Bible study, we have been working through the Gospel of Matthew. We recently studied Matthew 26 and the Garden of Gethsemane...
This letter is not designed to make you feel comfortable. It is designed to pull you in new directions. I hope that some content inspires you and helps you feel closer to our Creator...