Why the Church Needed the Protestant Reformation
During a time of profound corruption in the church, several reformers rose to meet the challenge. Watch this Seven Minute Seminary with Dr. Scott Kisker as he explains the need for the Reformation.
During a time of profound corruption in the church, several reformers rose to meet the challenge. Watch this Seven Minute Seminary with Dr. Scott Kisker as he explains the need for the Reformation.
Sin is the individual acts we commit, but it’s also the disease. The grace of God is strong enough to handle both of these.
Andrew Thompson compels us to experience grace not just as the pardon but also the power of God.
Holiness is not merely the changing of our status in heaven; it is acknowledging our love for God and our desire to look more and more like him.
In today’s Seven Minute Seminary video, Dr. John Oswalt encourages us to believe and receive the biblical promise that the Holy Spirit enables Christians to live for and please God, day by day, without limit, and without rival.
Are we willing to go out into the city and compel the unlikely to come to the party? Maxie Dunnam asks this question of the church in today’s article.
In today’s Seven Minute Seminary video, Dr. Prabhu Singh describes several movements of the Holy Spirit in the 20th century. Included are unprecedented ways that God is drawing people of diverse backgrounds toward Jesus Christ.
In today’s video interview, Dr. Jo Anne Lyon shares her personal story of moving from self-righteousness to true holiness.
In today’s video interview, Dr. Jo Anne Lyon talks about the kingdom of God and how scriptural holiness can reform individuals, the church, and even nations.
What happens to those who never hear the gospel? In today’s Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Ben Witherington tackles the problem by drawing a parallel to how God will deal with his people Israel at the end of the age, a theme treated in Romans 11.
How important is our faith, really? Guy Williams reviews a book about how one man’s faith impacted his job interrogating prisoners of war in Iraq.
In Wesleyan streams of faith, we hear about prevenient grace all the time. But, what does it mean? Jeremy Steele provides an easy-to-understand explanation of how God gives us light so we can see how to follow Him.