History records that, by the end of the first century, only four Gospels were established as the inspired accounts of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
In this series, Vision examines the life and times of Jesus Christ by weaving the four Gospel accounts into a single compelling story—a story that will at times surprise you and probably change your perceptions.
The final 22 verses of chapter 31 in the book of Proverbs present an acrostic poem that contains the sage advice of a mother to her son, a king named Lemuel.
Jesus’ death has been interpreted and portrayed in many ways through the ages. Yet the real story is much more powerful than anything art, literature, television or film has had to offer.
As Jesus concludes His final Passover meal with the disciples, the peace in the upper room stands in stark contrast to the violence about to unfold outside.
Ancient writings found in the Judean desert have been at the center of conflict for more than 50 years. What have we learned from these much-debated texts?
It’s the final week of Jesus’ life on earth. After sidestepping traps set by the religious leaders of the day, He responds to questions about the end of the world.