Today, let’s analyze Romans 16. This is a chapter in the Bible that highlights women serving in ministry. These women are mothers of the faith. This Mother’s Day weekend, let us […]
Surgery? Covid-19? Anxiety? Bible verses to comfort you
Then [Yeshua/Jesus] continued telling them, “Nation will rise up against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be great earthquakes along with famines and epidemics in various places, and there will […]
Tzedek, Tzadik, & Tzedakah: Matthew 6:3-4 through a Hebraic lens
Charitable giving is tracked, graphed, sought-after, solicited, pleaded for, telethoned for . . . and for good reason – there is a healthy motivation when all parties involved […]
Review: “The Difficult Words of Jesus” by Amy-Jill Levine
I enjoyed Dr.Levine’s ability to draw out the characteristics of people described by the Gospel writers. For example, I liked the way she helps the reader imagine the […]
Review: The New Testament for Everyone by N.T. Wright
I am a member of the Bible Gateway Blogger Grid (BG2). As a #BibleGatewayPartner, I have received a copy of the The New Testament for Everyone published by Zondervan Bibles at no […]
The Biblical Spring Feasts
Are you familiar with the springtime Biblical feasts? Passover, the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of First Fruits, and the Feast of Weeks are special days outlined in […]
How our family celebrates the Feast of Tabernacles
Here in the north, planning for Sukkot requires consideration of the temperatures, especially when Sukkot is in October. This year, Sukkot starts in September, so we may not […]
What does it truly mean to be “Pentecostal”?
Table of Contents Pentecostal Christianity The Erroneous Jesus-only doctrine What makes a person “Pentecostal?” The Full Gospel Pentecostalism is about receiving all that the LORD has for […]
Living Water at the Feast of Tabernacles: exploring John 7
Water was drawn from the Pool of Siloam, brought to the Temple, poured on the altar, and berakhot (blessings) were said, thanking the LORD Most High for rain. […]