Fall 2011 In the Beginning Was the Word Michael McKinney It’s been 400 years since the King James Version of the Bible was published in England. What makes it such an enduring translation?
Fall 2011 The New Agrarian Culture Brian Orchard The urbanized and industrialized Western world has forgotten its agrarian roots. Should we reconsider the wisdom of a land-based economy?
Tied to the Land Why is a land-based economy so important? There are significant connections between this way of living and the relationship between man and God.
Summer 2011 Rewriting the History of the Church Peter Nathan If the winners are the ones who write history, then historical accounts are surely subject to bias and inaccuracy. Church history is no exception.
Winter 2011 The Apostles, Part 21 John: The End and the Beginning David Hulme The final installment of the series examines the biblical account of the apocalypse, as recorded by the apostle John in the book of Revelation.
Winter 2011 Hell: Origins of an Idea Richard Burky Jeannette B. Anderson Belief in everlasting punishment in a blazing inferno is almost as old as humanity itself. But is it based on the Bible’s teachings? What is hell?
Article Series The Apostles The Apostles focuses on leading New Testament personalities—real people who practiced their belief in the difficult world of the Roman Empire while setting an example for 21st-century readers who want to emulate their faith.
A Scriptural Look at Self-Control The concept of self-control gets considerable attention in the Bible.
November 22, 2010 Religion or Way of Life? Winfried Fritz What is religion? This module from our free online Bible study course, Foundations, explores the answer.
Fall 2010 The Apostles, Part 20 John: Essential Messages David Hulme The letters that the apostle John sent to seven churches in Asia Minor carried vital messages for survival. And they provide instruction even today.