Jesus and Caesar

I once received an email from someone who had been converted to Christ during one of our mission trips to Russia. She was reading the Gospels for the first time. Her comment about Jesus as she first encountered Him was, “How wise He is!” It’s so...

A Biography, but not an Ordinary One

Ever wondered what people who lived in the time of the early church would have thought when they read one of the accounts of Jesus written a few decades after His death? Well, according to Richard France, they would have seen Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John as...

Our Totally Unique Jesus

What a great quote: Jesus of Nazareth, without money and arms, conquered more millions than Alexander, Caesar, Mahomet, and Napoleon; without science and learning, He shed more light on things human and divine than all philosophers and schools combined; without the...

A First-Century Manuscript

This is really cool. Dr. Dan Wallace of Dallas Theological Seminary posted this last week. They keep finding new (older!) manuscripts confirming that what we read in our Bibles is what the authors actually wrote. Read on… On 1 February 2012, I debated Bart...