Christians have always had to deal with skeptics, but the frequency of public attacks against the Bible’s reliability seem to have increased in recent years (think only of the audacious claims of the Jesus Seminar, Dan Brown’s The DaVinci Code, and Bart Ehrman’s unrelenting stream of skeptical books). In fact, a couple years ago, I … Continue reading Is the New Testament Historically Reliable? A Book Review
Author: Kenneth Berding
Professor of New Testament at Talbot School of Theology/Biola University. Follower of Jesus Christ first and foremost.
Actually Praying
A temptation many of us face is to not pray when we pray. We say prayers before meals, with our children before bed, before we teach Sunday school classes, and when we stand during worship services. And if your life is anything like mine, you are the designated pray-er for family functions. But we are … Continue reading Actually Praying
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Perhaps you’re like me. Before I read a book, I want to know something about the author. Before I listen to a sermon, I’m aided by learning a bit about the preacher’s background. If I plan to spend a whole semester languishing in a classroom, I hope the teacher will tell me something about himself … Continue reading First Post at Kindle Afresh