Just watch this video, read Google’s write-up, and imagine a similar search tool designed to explore Bible knowledge. Then, you’ll understand the idea behind MetaV. But please remember…I’m not Google, so it’s going to take a while to get this … Continue reading
Communion: Sharing Jesus Christ in Your Community
I want to focus on an aspect of communion that is inherent in the word itself: community. The word spoken in Jesus’s day was koinonia, which is translated not only as “communion” but also “fellowship,” “sharing,” “participation,” and “contribution”. Communion … Continue reading
The Need For Counsel in the Church
I would like to suggest that the American church has two very important needs that are going mostly unmet and thus hindering the ability of the church to grow. This neglect leaves the church weak and unable to live boldly … Continue reading
Atheism Among Scientists: Dissecting the Data
“93% of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) are atheists,” boasts the social media proselytizer who is now all but certain he has presented inarguable evidence that rational, thinking people are drawn away from theism. It comes from a survey … Continue reading
Refuting the Skeptic’s Annotated Bible
Christians who have argued with atheists in online forums have probably seen at least one link to the Skeptic’s Annotated Bible (SAB) or its refined version at Project Reason. It lists the objections that Bible critics have compiled over the years … Continue reading
Top Scientists’ Quotes on God and Creation
Many scientists today argue that a belief in God as the Creator is detrimental to the advancement of our knowledge. Today’s most-quoted scientists, especially in the field of Biology, directly attack religion in large public forums. Richard Dawkins, a prominent … Continue reading
A Visual Harmony of the Gospels
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The gospels tell the story of Jesus Christ, each one emphasizing different aspects. This chart compares the topics illuminated by those verses.
Law, Liberty, and The Lord: Comparing the Bible to U.S. Laws
Christianity is too judgmental, too strict. We must drop such dogma if we are to live as free people in a just society. You have heard this said before. You may have thought it yourself. This impression is false and … Continue reading
Review: Christian Pacifism: Fruit of the Narrow Way
Author Michael Snow argues against our stereotypical politics in Christian Pacifism: Fruit of the Narrow Way showing from a personal, historical, and theological perspective that the biblical position is far from hawkish as we’d assume in this era of preemptive war.
Adam’s Chart of History
Adam’s Chart of History is a “must-have” for anyone interested in history or massively detailed time lines.




