The Saga of Ancient Jericho
A study of Joshua's great victory over the ancient city of Jericho
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A study of Joshua's great victory over the ancient city of Jericho
According to some "experts" sexual orientation is not something one can change. Some of the major studies reflecting these opinions have been done, of course, by the homosexuals themselves.
In spite of our reluctance to admit it, pain and suffering has some value.
One of the significant causes of depression today is indebtedness.
What the Bible doesn't tell us is an indication of its supernatural origin.
Alan Dershowitz praised Jesus very highly as an enlightened Jewish rabbi, then added: "He's just not my Messiah."
A commentary on a speech given by Jerry Falwell regarding the Antichrist in 1999.
The eastern mystic religions are growing in popularity. But are all religions created equal?
Is there any evidence that Jesus really was the Son of God?
A popular-level commentary of the two prophetic books penned by Jeremiah
In the opening moments of the senate impeachment trial of President William Jefferson Clinton, ninety-six-year-old Strom Thurman asked the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court to place his hand on the Bible, and swear, before Almighty God, that he would execute faithfully his duties as judge in the legal business in progress.
Does the Bible contain the secret to a health self-image?
Disney power-brokers deny "official dealings" with members of the "gay" community, but the evidence is overwhelming.
Does the Bible say that little babies are by nature born in sin?
What does "contending for the faith" mean?
In mid-December the movie, _Prince of Egypt_, opened in theaters across the country. Because it differs so widely from the usual movie fare of sex and violence, this production is receiving high acclaim--even from religious figures like Billy Graham, James Dobson, Robert Schuller, and others.
Once we cease struggling with our faith, and let it slide, we are headed down a slippery slope that may lead to eternal ruin. What a horrible thought to contemplate. Lord, I believe; but help me in my times of unbelief!
Part two of a two-part series examining the ancient city of Babylon and its role in Bible prophecy
The tragic story of King David's infamous son, Absalom, conveys many valuable lessons.
"He who is without sin, let him cast the first stone." If there is one verse most folks have memorized, it is this one. But what does it really mean?