The Second Epistle of Peter (2 Peter) is a timeless epistle that speaks to the contemporary believer as much as it did to the ...
There is no doubt that the audience the First Epistle of Peter (1 Peter) had in mind was suffering persecution. Whether it ...
Ordinarily, I didn 39;t want to add my voice to the ongoing talk about the galamsey menace and some of the perceived ...
Paul was no armchair theologian. His letters always contain and usually end with practical and personal considerations. It is ...
The Tanya compacts four millennia of Jewish wisdom to answer the great personal and existential questions of life. It has revolutionized the way we think about G -d the human soul, the world and ...
The gospel lectionary reading is Luke 13.1–9. Paul engages in his characteristic Christological reading, drawing parallels ...
Apostle Peter closes his second epistle with the admonition to grow in grace and in the knowledge of Christ. What does it mean to "grow ...
You know the story in Matthew 4:1-11. Jesus is led by the Spirit into the desert where he spends 40 days and nights fasting.
As individual Christians, do we wander through life as Israel did for forty years in the wilderness, or do we have a purpose and goal that we strive toward every ...
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It follows on from the better-known autobiographical passage—which we will discuss in three week's time in Lent 5. Paul uses ...