Is Fasting for Christians Today?
Should Christians practice fasting?
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Should Christians practice fasting?
This is a commentary over the battle currently taking place at Baylor University over the issue of creation science.
All new things are not always better. Many of the "new" ways of interpreting the Bible are merely designed to keep you from truly understanding the Scriptures.
The Bible repeatedly appeals to the power of example. God himself is our example, as is Christ. Of course, Christians should demonstrate exemplary attributes as well in obedience and love.
Is there biblical evidence that, in some cases, God has limited his own foreknowledge?
Is the so-called scientific proof for Joshua's "long day" reliable?
Recently a preacher raised the question: "Can we all understand the Bible alike?" He declared that we cannot, and asserted that those who believe that we can are simply entertaining an ignorant viewpoint.
What should be the nature of the fruit of the vine used during the Lord's supper?
This is a review of Professor Michael Dyson's new book, _The True Martin Luther King_.
A response to The Jesus Seminar, as featured by the Peter Jennings ABC special, _In Search of Jesus_
A response to the Jesus Seminar propaganda, as featured by Peter Jennings on ABC's special, _In Search of Jesus_
Does the Old Testament provide precedent for "social" drinking today?
This article addresses the issue of whether capital punishment is a deterrent.
This article is a discussion of the fossil evidence found at the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles.
A discussion of Hebrews 5:8-9.
Will wolves literally lie down with lambs? What does Isaiah's prophecies mean?
This is a response to those who may be critical of God for his command to Israel that they hock the horses taken in battle.
The New Testament record of women being the first witnesses to Christ's resurrection argues for the integrity of the biblical records.
This article addresses a sectarian argument that attempts to justify sprinkling as a substitute for immersion.
This article shows how the histories of Herodotus confirm the reliability of the Bible.