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Is Gamaliel’s Advice Relevant To The Asbury Revival? An Exegetical Look at Acts 5:34-40
Should we be using Gamaliel as an example to follow as it relates to questioning the move of the Holy Spirit?
Paul’s View on Church Governance: A Survey in 1 Timothy & Titus
In Paul’s letters to Timothy and Titus, he provides instructions on planting new churches and establishing qualifications for leadership and governance of the church. What is the difference between elder and overseer?
Divine Simplicity: Does God Have a Body?
From generation Alpha to Baby Boomers, the cancer of humanizing the Trinity has attached itself to the bloodstream of the church, ministry leaders, the congregation, and, more importantly, bookshelf authors. Visit one of the few remaining brick-and-mortar bookstores and pick up almost any book. You can identify the anthropomorphism (attributing human characteristics to God) littered throughout the book coated in anachronisms (attributing a custom or event to a period where it doesn't belong) as they relate to God and the Christian life.