Eschatology, or the study of end times, can be fascinating and frustrating. Many believers are truly curious about what the Bible says concerning the return of Christ and what follows (and precedes) this glorious biblical promise.
While aging may seem scary, it eventually becomes something you embrace, and there are even a few perks to it. Read as Barbara Eubanks tells of how she has come to terms with aging.
Schuyler Sprowles has written a creative and moving novel that tells the story of a young man from Samaria at the time of Jesus. Through the eyes of this youth named Joshua, we encountered the story of Jesus in a unique and memorable way.
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for August 18, written by Kevin Blackwell, Ph.D., Executive Director, Ministry Training Institute/Assistant to the President for Church Relations, Samford University in Birmingham.
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for August 18, written by Jay T. Robertson, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, University of Mobile.
Brothers Daniel and Mike Blackaby — despite being separated by distance — have joined together to write a book that addresses modern concerns with Christianity through tackling the head and the heart of apologetics.
Chris Davis looks at the broader biblical instructions about serving and waiting in light of the Second Coming without focusing on the many debates about exact timing and end times scenarios.
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