Ethical Living December 11, 2025 When Relationships Fail A first-century list of human failings also speaks to today’s struggles with division, discord and more.
About God November 13, 2025 Rethinking Monotheism To better understand monotheism, we need to move beyond simple numbers.
From the Publisher July 15, 2025 The Power of a Good Example Moral authority must be earned, sometimes through courageous action. What separates moral leaders from those who merely hold power?
January 17, 2000 The Gospels for the 21st Century, Part 1 Humble Beginnings David Hulme Feared by a king and sought by wise men, the young Jesus was already having an impact—just through news of His birth.
January 16, 2000 “Speak to Us Smooth Things” Brian Orchard Have the prophets of the Bible been misjudged? Their writings have challenged those seeking to understand the relevance of the Bible to our times.
January 4, 2000 A Point of Convergence Peter Roberts In revising its position on the origin of the universe, science has unwittingly come to agreement with the Bible.
October 17, 1999 Is It the End of Everything? David Hulme Publisher David Hulme explores what Jesus had to say about the end of the age and when it would come.
October 16, 1999 The Bible: Who Needs It? Wilf Hey Some have given their lives for it while others have tried to burn it to extinction. By any standard this is no ordinary book.
October 16, 1999 Jesus Christ: The Myth and the Reality Peter Nathan Like most historical accounts, the story of Jesus Christ comes down to us surrounded with legend and inaccuracy. What does the biblical record reveal?
October 15, 1999 A Pulpit of Preconceived Ideas David Hulme Modern scholars are reexamining the history of the early Church and are finding that the first followers were much more Judaic than was formerly thought.
October 3, 1999 Intelligent Designs John C. Anderson Vision reviews books by Michael J. Behe, Michael J. Denton and William Dembski which discuss the challenges posed to Darwin’s theory of evolution.