Q: Are (or why are) issues like homosexuality and transgenderism “hills worth dying on” for believers? Can’t we agree to disagree over interpretations of Scripture?
Natasha Crain joins Michael to discuss her book “Faithfully Different: Regaining Biblical Clarity in a Secular World” and to help us understand what it means to have a Biblical worldview.
Scott Lindsey, Executive Director at Faithlife, joins Michael in this hope-filled conversation about the measurable impact of regular Bible study. If you’ve struggled to make time for Scripture lately, this episode is for you.
An overview of First Corinthians: A correction given to the church at Corinth generations ago, which remains poignantly applicable to the Church today.
Michael teaches an overview of the book of Romans. This book, often called the magnum opus of Paul’s writings, is a theological crash-course and practical handbook for the Christian life in one text.
Michael teaches an overview of the book of Acts. Often referred to as The Acts of The Apostles, but perhaps more aptly titled: The Acts of The Holy Spirit.
The book of John is unique both in what it includes and what it excludes in its account of the life and works of Jesus Christ. Today, we dive into all of it in this overview episode on the gospel of John.
Today we take a look at the gospel account written by Luke, the largest contributor to the New Testament.
J. Sidlow Baxter observes:
“Whereas the emphasis in Matthew is on what Jesus said, and in Mark on what Jesus did, here in Luke it is rather on Jesus Himself.”
We’re glad to be back in The Big Book––Cover to Cover.
Michael teaches an overview of the book of Matthew and offers context for discussing the four gospel accounts this month.
“The gospel in regards to Christianity is, in fact, the best news.”