Brian G. Chilton
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The loss of decency in modern evangelicalism
I am about to say something that I thought I would never say. I am embarrassed by modern evangelicalism.
The education of Jesus of Nazareth
Often, critical scholars make Jesus of Nazareth out to be a country bumpkin, one who was uneducated and unsophisticated.The following are five reasons to believe that Jesus was a well-educated man.
Messianic prophecy and the resurrection
As we approach Easter, did you realize there are prophecies pertaining to Easter? This article will examine a few of those prophecies.
Why was the headcloth of Jesus wrapped to the side?
Advocates of this story contend that the folding of the napkin in John 20:7 was Jesus’ way of saying that he was going to leave but would soon return. While the story is heartwarming, one must ask if there any merit to the claim.
7 historical aspects of Jesus' life that are certain
When I had struggled with my faith, it was not in the area of science. My struggles were in the area of history.
Pastors, don't neglect your family for your ministry
One of the disturbing trends I have witnessed in ministry comes from pastors who neglect their families for their churches.
Do you desire a savior or a Santa?
The American church has a spiritual maturity problem. It has nothing to do with Millennials, Gen-X, the iGen generation, or the Baby Boomers. The problem is an inherent desire to have a Santa Claus rather than a Savior.
Salt and Light: Finding the legitimate balance in the Christian life
Balance is important with nearly everything. This same is true of the Christian life and Christian theology.
7 views on messianic prophecies
As time progressed, seven positions on how to handle messianic prophecies developed.
Is Isaiah 7:14 a messianic prophecy?
More and more scholars are becoming skeptical of Messianic prophecy in the Hebrew Bible—that is, the Old Testament. ...