Writing
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The Markan Mystery
Was the Apostle Peter the father of the gospel writer John Mark? An examination of the textual and historical evidence that suggests a family connection hidden in plain sight.
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On Service
The early church in Acts practiced radical generosity—but the distinction between biblical community and political ideology is found in the heart, not the action.
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On Service, Part Two
Continuing from the Apology of Aristides—how the early church understood and practiced the model described in Acts.
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No Other Gospel
Is freedom in Christ freedom from the law? Unpacking one of the most misunderstood positions in modern evangelicalism.
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A Believer's Report Card
The fruits of the Spirit in Galatians 5:22–23 are not a checklist. They are evidence of transformation—a mirror held up to the believer's walk.
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Hearing the Bell
God does not ask us to hear a bell. He asks us to be still. A reflection on 1 Kings 19 and the discipline of slowing down.
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Easter at Christmas?
As we celebrate the birth of our King, let us not forget—grace was born in a manger, and the story of Christmas is inseparable from the story of Easter.