Few English Bibles translate John 1:14 with the word tabernacled. The Recovery Version (RcV) is one of those rare exceptions: And the Word became flesh and tabernacled [ἐσκήνωσεν] among usR…| conversant faith
A challenge if you live in Melbourne. A challenge no matter your age, and especially if you’re part of Generatoin Z Be radical and read the Bible! Check out the latest on ‘Tomorrow’s Melbourne’ and how an upsurge of Bible reading in the UK could help us take the Bible more seriously here in Melbourne| MurrayCampbell.net
Portrait of Vida Chenoweth, c. 1950s. SC114, Photo-08. This March, in honor of Women’s History Month, Wheaton Archives and Special Collections highlights Vida Chenoweth—a concert marimbist, B…| From the Vault
In this post, I will contradict the purported scriptural basis for complete nonresistance and point out and explain some more of Jesus’ hyperbole used in Matthew chapter 5. This post is a follow-on, building upon my first post in this series. If you haven’t read it, you will want to read it first. My Mennonite … Continue reading Do we “Resist the devil” or “Resist not evil”?| Laughing at Feminism
A couple days ago I was reading Ephesians 1 in Greek during my morning Bible-reading time. As I read, I was drawn to two phrases that are clearly present in Greek but often eliminated in English. T…| Kindle Afresh