Joshua's Farewell Address
This article addresses whether or not people have the right to speculate about who will be saved apart from the declarations of divine revelation.
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This article addresses whether or not people have the right to speculate about who will be saved apart from the declarations of divine revelation.
This article examines archaeological evidence confirming facts presented in the Bible.
This question explores the possiblity of whether Nathan prophesied about the possible sin of Christ.
This article exposes the loose attitude of Bill Clinton's presidential administration toward the pornography trade.
Several important achaeological discoveries demonstrate once again the uncanny accuracy of the Bible.
Does the New Testament authorize the observance of each-Sunday communion? Is communion restricted to Sunday?
Should Christians who are merely "weak" be subject to the disfellowship process?
This article is a response to professor Philip Hefner's _Newsweek_ article repudiating miracles.
Was the church of Christ established on the day of Pentecost? Or was it established at some earlier time in human history?
How is Christianity different than religions that worship several gods?
What is the "baptism of fire" mentioned in Matthew 3:11?
Several questions and comments have been recently received relative to some of our material dealing with the purpose of "water baptism," as that theme is set forth in the New Testament. Accordingly, in this Feature article, we wish to address a reader's obviously sincere concerns.
This commentary discusses the hypocrisy in the so-called partial-birth abortion practice.
A brief devotional study on one of the greatest examples of faith during the ministry of Christ.
Should Christians practice fasting?
This is a commentary over the battle currently taking place at Baylor University over the issue of creation science.
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.
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.
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?