I’ve often joked that Hebrews languishes in the New Testament’s wilderness. Compared to the Gospels and Paul’s writings, most Bible Christians make a wide berth of Hebrews, together with the...
In Between Two Worlds, John Stott defines satire as a literary device or tool that uncovers folly. It subversively exposes the fallen human condition, which tends to make us resist...
Many Christians have at one time or another wondered about the ‘unforgivable sin’—and whether they have committed it. This idea is usually synonymous with Jesus’ warning against ‘blaspheming the Holy...