
What is the Synagogue of Satan in Revelation?
Got Questions
(Article) In Revelation 2, we read this phrase in the letter to the church at Smyrna...what does it mean?

Reformation Biographies in 200 Words
The Cripplegate
(Article) Read short, insightful bios about some of the Reformation's greatest heroes.

Ancient Ephesus and the New Testament
Mark D. Roberts
(Article) The more we actually know about the places in which the Bible was written, the more we’ll be able to read the Bible as it was meant to be read.

Luther Company: Remembering the Rest of the Reformers
Ryan Griffith
(Article) This month marks 500 years since the Reformation...read more of some of the heroes.

The Challenge of History
William Lane Craig
The most distinctive claim about Christianity in relation to other world religions is that Christianity says that God has revealed himself in history.

Solomon: Love Him or Hate Him?
The Bible Project
King Solomon was the wisest person who ever lived, and also made some incredibly unwise choices.

Why I Am Not Catholic
A historical examination of changes in Catholic doctrine and teaching.

How Diverse Was Early Christianity? Clearing Up a Few Misconceptions
Michael Kruger For some critical scholars, the most important fact about early Christianity was its radical theological diversity. Christians couldn’t agree on much of anything, we are told. Is this really true?

Christmas Would Be Impossible Without Hanukkah
David Brickner That's right, without Hanukkah there would be no Christmas. Yet Hanukkah, also known as the Feast of Dedication" or the "Festival of Lights," is not among the holidays God commanded Israel to celebrate in the Old Testament. In fact, you will only find one mention of the holiday in the Bible.

History’s Biggest Heresies
Kevin Emmert Modalism: Who taught it? Sabellius (3rd century) What is it? God is only one divine being, who plays different roles at different times. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are not distinct persons of the same essence, but different modes...
When America Put Pastors in Prison: The Baptist Battle for Religious Liberty
Thomas S. Kidd While today we tend to think of early America as a bastion of religious liberty, many in the colonial era lamented its absence. No one suffered more persecution than Baptists. They were the most likely “well meaning” Christians to be thrown in jail on the eve of the American Revolution...
Why the Gospel of Jesus's Wife Fragment is a Forgery
Justin Taylor Brad Green, writing at Tyndale House in Cambridge: Much of the New Testament scholarly world is abuzz concerning a purportedly ancient Coptic fragment, which has been called The Gospel of Jesus’s Wife. Is it truly ancient? A forgery?