A Word About a Word: Allow
In our church family we often talk about us—as human beings created by God—either allowing or not allowing God to do certain things.
Fun With Greek (1)
Have you ever noticed how the first words of Genesis and the Gospel of John are almost identical?
What Bible Translation Do You Prefer? (LWCH Poll)
If this were the year 1991, and Living Waters was polled about our Bible translation preferences, none of us would say it’s the English Standard Version (ESV) or the New Living Translation (NLT), because they hadn’t been made yet.
Compatibilism: The Harmonious Relationship of God's Sovereignty and Mankind's Freedom (Part 1)
How should someone think about the twin realities that God is sovereign over all his creation—everything that has come into existence—and that human beings—a significant and unique member of that creation—are responsible for what they do?
Spoiled for Choice
When it comes to having ready access to the Scriptures, Christians living today really do live in a unique time in the history of the church.
Exegetical Meditations (43)
What does the world think when it hears the stories we tell about Jesus?
Exegetical Meditations (42)
The biggest difference between historic Christianity and little-c “christianity” is probably the understanding of who Jesus is in relation to God.
Three Ways (at least) to Listen to the Conversations on Jesus Podcast
The Conversations on Jesus podcast exists to help people know Jesus.
Conversations on Jesus: Episode 001 (Matthew 1)
Do you need to read the genealogy at the beginning of Matthew’s gospel?
What is Faith?
I was watching a movie the other day and, in it, there was a scene with a Catholic priest preaching about knowledge and faith.