Which books belong in the Bible? Scripture’s canon rests on divine inspiration, prophetic authority, apostolic witness, and recognition.
Is the World Coming to an End? What Is the Apocalypse?
The apocalypse is not the end of the earth but the end of a wicked system, unveiling Jehovah’s judgment and Christ’s Kingdom rule.
The Codex and New Testament Collections: The Formation, Circulation, and Canonical Role of Early Christian Bookmaking
The early adoption of the codex by Christians significantly shaped the transmission, collection, and canonization of New Testament writings.
God’s Nature and His Work in the World
The church is called to reflect God’s holiness and love. As believers gather and live out the teachings of Christ, they demonstrate the nature of God in their midst. The church, as depicted in Ephesians 2:19-22, is to be a community where God’s presence is manifest through love, unity, and holiness.
The Enigma of Ephesians 3:5 – The Mystery Known Yet Hidden
Ephesians 3:5 presents an intriguing paradox about the mystery of Christ: it was both known and hidden across the ages. This article unpacks this enigma, examining how the Old Testament Prophets had a form of knowledge of this mystery, yet it remained concealed until the apostolic age.
Has Christianity Been a Bad Influence on History?
This article explores the impact of Christianity on history, addressing controversies such as the Church's role in the conquest of the Americas, the issue of interfaith relations, and the question of whether there is one true Church today.

