Luke 24:46 Explained!
One of the most overlooked statements Jesus makes after His resurrection is found in Luke 24:46. In a single sentence, He summarizes the entire message of Scripture—His suffering, His death, and His resurrection on...
One of the most overlooked statements Jesus makes after His resurrection is found in Luke 24:46. In a single sentence, He summarizes the entire message of Scripture—His suffering, His death, and His resurrection on...
Public debates often reveal more than arguments—they expose underlying assumptions, inconsistencies, and sometimes outright confusion. In this exchange between a popular Muslim speaker, Shamsi, and members of IUIC (Israel United in Christ), we see...
One of the most common objections raised against the Gospels is the claim that Jesus contradicted Himself. A popular example often cited is the apparent tension between Matthew 5:22 and Matthew 23:17. In one...
Many Christians genuinely want more success in life—spiritually, physically, financially, and relationally—but they rarely stop to ask why their efforts stall. Scripture doesn’t leave us guessing. Jesus gave a simple framework that explains why...
A common claim made against Christianity is that the New Testament was not viewed as Scripture by the earliest believers. According to this argument, the writings of the apostles were supposedly seen as ordinary...
One of the most dangerous things in any religious discussion is loud confidence without careful reading. A group of Hebrew Israelites confronts Christians publicly in Africa, insisting they alone understand Scripture. The volume is...
Matthew 27:9 is a verse that has puzzled many readers of the Bible. At first glance, it seems like Matthew, the author of the Gospel, may have made an error by attributing a prophecy...
Street debates between Christians and Muslims often look confident on the surface. A preacher quotes verses rapidly, points to manuscript dates, and raises supposed contradictions. To someone unfamiliar with Biblical history, it can feel...
Many Christians use the phrase “Immaculate Conception” when they really mean “Virgin Birth.” I used to do the same thing. It’s an easy mistake to make—until you slow down, look at Scripture, and understand...
When a Christian minister approached a group outside a mosque, he expected genuine dialogue. What he encountered instead was a tangle of half-truths, emotional theatrics, and theological confusion—mostly coming from an Orthodox Muslim preacher...
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