Jesus’ Letters to Seven Asian Churches – Part 4: Thyatira – Tal Davis

In this seven part series we are analyzing the seven letters dictated to the Apostle John by the resurrected Lord Jesus Christ as recorded in the book of Revelation chapters two and three. Previously we looked at the first three letters written by the risen Jesus to churches in Ephesus,…
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A Worldview Perspective on Bible Study

Bible study is a very common practice among Christians and there are a lot of different ways to go about it. Some of the more popular approaches include:
  • Using a devotional resource
  • Dedicated Bible study (Sunday School) material
  • Guided reading plan – (One year plan, topical plan, …)
  • Meditative study
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Is Bisexuality Genetically Determined?

Speculation in the name of science is so rampant that it is almost becoming comical. Jianzhi “George” Zhang is a professor at the University of Michigan, and senior author of a study in Science Advances (https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adh4990). Now mind you, this research looks all official and scientific, but is not based…
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Jesus’ Letters to Seven Asian Churches – Part 3: Pergamum – Tal Davis

Following His letters to the churches in Ephesus and Smyrna, the risen Lord Jesus Christ next addresses the congregation in Pergamum. Speaking through His inspired scribe, the elder Apostle John, Jesus delivers to the church’s angel, or pastor, the words He wants the believers to hear. As with the other…
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What Should Christians Look for in a President?

It’s not 100%, but evangelical Christians in America tend to be conservative politically. The reason that tendency exists is not because there is a particular focus on politics. Politics is just one of the places where values get expressed in the culture. But since the other side generally promotes values…
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The Curse of Cultural Christianity

Vivek Ramaswamy was, until just recently, running for president of the United States. After not managing to gain enough support, he finally dropped out of the race. Ramaswamy was born in Cincinnati, Ohio to Indian immigrant parents. He attended public schools through eighth grade, then went to St. Xavier High…
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