First Century Tombs
First Century Tombs: Archaeological Insights on Jesus’ Burial First century tombs followed a two-stage burial process. Jesus’ burial aligned with the common practice of laying the body on a stone […]
It’s Not Looking Good, But It’s Not over Yet
It is Not Over Yet: How Jesus’ Story of Victory Was Always Part of the Plan It’s not over yet—even when hope fades. Just like the final scenes of a […]
The Historicity of the Two Men Who Authorized Jesus’ Death – Evidence for Easter (Part 2)
The Historicity of the Two Men Who Authorized Jesus’ Death Caiaphas’ existence is archaeologically verified. Discoveries like his ossuary and ancient home align with Gospel accounts of his role in […]
Caiaphas’ House
Caiaphas’ House: Uncovering a First-Century Historical Landmark Caiaphas’ House Discovered: Archaeologists uncovered a first-century palatial home in Jerusalem that aligns with Gospel accounts, believed to be the actual Caiaphas’ House […]
Introducing Renew
Why Introducing Renew Speaks to a Culture in Need of Biblical Clarity? Introducing Renew highlights the dangers of self-inspired theology. It calls believers to reject mixed messages from culture and […]
Does History Demonstrate that Jesus Existed? – Evidence for Easter (Part 1)
Jesus Existed and What History Says About Jesus That Jesus existed is a claim supported by ancient evidence beyond the Bible, not just Christian belief. Non-Christian sources point to Jesus […]
Discipleship
Discipleship: Why It’s the Greatest Mission on Earth Discipleship is relational, not just instructional. The article emphasizes that disciple-making often happens in everyday moments—like car rides or campfires—rather than only […]
How to Model Passionate Politeness
Model Passionate Politeness Model Passionate Politeness by Cultivating Christlike Civility: To model passionate politeness, we begin by embodying Christ’s kindness and gentleness. Reflecting God’s character in our conversations makes our […]