Why should the Anglican Communion matter in parish ministry? Why do global relationships matter to the local congregation?| The Living Church
I do not know what is in your garage, but from time to time mine has become pretty cluttered, and stuff has to be pitched. What we keep and what we pitch says something about us. People have theological garages, too, in . . . Continue reading →| The Heidelblog
Once again, I’m going to ask you to think about the Bible as a whole as we look at some problems we face in getting our message across. I’ve said this before: the biblical concept of covenant is not the … Continue reading →| Radix Fidem Blog
The 12 C’s of History: The Biblical Worldview Bodie Hodge, M.Sc., B.Sc., PEI Biblical Authority Ministries, August 25, 2025 ( Donate ) ...| www.biblicalauthorityministries.org
Matthew 5:13 is one of the most well-known and popular passages in Scripture. Salt of the earth is a phrase in common usage in the English language, but the phrase’s meaning now has deviated from the original context in which Jesus first spoke it while teaching the crowds of ancient Judea. Currently, salt of the […] The post An Ancient Near-Eastern Understanding of Matthew 5:13 and the Salt of the Earth appeared first on Homiletic & Pastoral Review.| Homiletic & Pastoral Review
This podcast (36 min) covers the topics blogged from Genesis 9. Included posts: God reconfigures the world (Gen 9:1-7) God’s covenant with earth (Gen 9:8-17) Note that we’ve included the final part of Genesis 9 (on Noah’s drunkenness) in out next podcast on Genesis 10. Previous podcasts: Podcast: Genesis 1 Podcast: Genesis 2 Podcast: Genesis … Continue reading "Podcast – Genesis 9"| Seeking the kingdom
What’s the significance of the Noah covenant?| Seeking the kingdom
The prophet Jeremiah predicted a time in the future when God would make a new covenant with his people (Jeremiah 31:31-34). This new covenant would…| Rival Nations