Paul’s conversion and missionary work transformed the spread of Christianity, strengthening congregations through teaching, endurance, and inspired letters.
Universalism: A Biblical Refutation of the Doctrine of Universal Salvation
Universalism promotes the idea that all will be saved, but this contradicts Scripture's teachings on sin, judgment, and salvation.
Hermeneutics: Principles and Processes of Biblical Interpretation
This article emphasizes proper biblical hermeneutics to accurately interpret Scripture, honoring its authority, context, and intended meaning through diligent study.
The Question of Man’s Free Will
The article explores the balance between human free will and divine sovereignty, asserting that genuine moral choices exist within God's foreknowledge.
Refuting the Doctrine of Effectual Atonement: Problem Passages
The article critiques the doctrine of limited atonement within Calvinist theology, advocating for a universal understanding of Christ's sacrificial death.
Original Sin, the Atonement and Justification
The article discusses Original Sin, Atonement, and Justification, explaining their theological significance for understanding salvation and reconciliation with God.
Calvinism and Arminianism: A Scriptural Evaluation
This article critiques Calvinism and Arminianism, emphasizing a biblically grounded view of salvation as an ongoing journey of faith.
Must We Tie Into a System? A Historical-Grammatical Response
The article discusses the importance of faithful exegesis over rigid theological systems, emphasizing Scripture's integrity and Christ as the focal point.
Bible Doctrines—What Are They? How Are They Determined and by Whom?
Biblical doctrine, derived from Scripture, instructs believers, ensuring sound teaching essential for faith, behavior, and distinguishing truth from falsehood.
How We Got Our Bible
The Bible's journey involves divine revelation, inspiration, canonization, transmission, and translation, ensuring its authority and reliability for believers.

