In What Ways Are We Called to Suffer as Followers of Jesus?
According to many verses in the New Testament, followers of
The answer is, “Yes, no, and it depends on what you mean by ‘rabbi.’” Sound confusing? Actually, it is fairly simple. [...]
The name Jehovah is actually based on a mistaken reading of the biblical text by [...]
The concept of the Ten Lost Tribes is partly mythical and partly truthful. It is partly mythical since, as Rabbi [...]
While it is possible that Jesus and some of his apostles [...]
Traditional Jews expect a literal Messiah, the son of David, who [...]
Dr. Brown gives insight into this question that cannot be ignored.
Actually, one of the [...]
The New Testament warns us about potential abuses of the teaching of grace [...]
The basis for this question seems to be twofold. First, if Israel is the Jewish homeland and if exile is a negative state [...]
I believe Jesus gives us the three crucial steps we must take in order to recover our first [...]
In Revelation 2:4, Jesus brought a strong word of rebuke to the believers in Ephesus. [...]
There is no biblical reference to 613 commandments, although the later rabbinic [...]
That question was on my mind twenty years ago when I wrote the book The End of the [...]
I addressed this important subject in [...]
I wish that I could say, “Yes! God has made a special way for Jews to be saved without believing [...]
According to many verses in the New Testament, followers of
It is increasingly common for Gentile Christians to celebrate the biblical [...]
Tanakh is the Jewish name for the Hebrew Scriptures, what Christians call the Old Testament. The word [...]
Holiness is beautiful; legalism is binding [...]
When I became a believer in 1971, the only translation that was used in our church was the King James Version [...]
While teaching classes during the Brownsville Revival, I wrote out a working definition of revival [...]
Are followers of Jesus —speaking in particular of Gentile followers of the Lord— required to keep [...]