A rigorous, conservative approach for addressing Bible difficulties with honesty, prayer, and sound exegesis grounded in total trust in Scripture.
Modern Evangelical Continuity and Compromise (1700–Present)
The modern era is marked by evangelical faithfulness and widespread compromise—but God preserves a remnant rooted in Scripture.
The Authority of Scripture
The Bible’s authority rests upon divine inspiration, historical reliability, fulfilled prophecy, and its power to equip believers in truth and righteousness.
Abram in Egypt (Genesis 12:10–20): Historical Background, Chronology, Geography, Textual Analysis, and Theological Evaluation
Abram’s fear-driven deception in Egypt endangers Sarai, but Jehovah intervenes with plagues, preserves the marriage, and protects the promise in 2090–2089 B.C.E.
The Call Of Abraham (Genesis 12:1–9): Historical Background, Chronology, Language, And Theological Certainties
Abraham answers God’s call in 2091 B.C.E., leaving his homeland to embrace God’s promises of land, seed, and blessing, modeling faith in action.
The Old Testament: Its Most Difficult Passages Explained
Explanations of the most difficult Old Testament passages showing God’s justice, mercy, and consistency with biblical inerrancy.
The New Testament and Its Canon: A Defense of Divine Origin and Authority
The New Testament canon was not created by councils but recognized early by the church through apostolic authority and divine inspiration.
Statistical Proof Of The Bible’s Cohesive Formation: Why Sixty-Six Books Over Sixteen Centuries Converge Into One Inerrant Revelation
The Bible’s unity across 66 books and 16 centuries is statistically impossible by chance, demonstrating one inerrant revelation from the one Divine Author.
Who Was Jesus’ Father? A Biblical and Historical Examination of Jesus’ Paternity
Jesus had no human father. The Bible teaches He was miraculously conceived by the Holy Spirit, fulfilling prophecy and confirming His divine origin.
Introduction to New Testament Textual Criticism: A Scholarly Guide to the Restoration and Reliability of the Greek Text
Textual criticism of the New Testament determines the original wording of Scripture through manuscript analysis, ensuring biblical reliability and accuracy.

