New Testament Overview Videos This is a gift from BibleRoads – a New Testament overview video in about thirty minutes, free. We hope many will take advantage of watching it, tell your friends, use it in Sunday School with your iPad or laptop, start a BibleRoads study program with it providing helpful background, etc. The goal […]
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Why Resurrection Cover-ups Failed
Cover-ups have a bad historical track record for one reason: people talk! While that might ...
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Gethsemane: Holy Place of Prayer
Gethsemane– a word almost universally recognized and filled with meaning like few others—is the subject ...
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Debate over Jesus’ burial and resurrection site: The Holy Sepulchre or The Garden Tomb?
Visiting Jerusalem as a Christian pilgrim and searching for the site where Jesus was buried ...
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The Dead Sea Scrolls at Qumran: Why they’re important
Most Bible students are familiar with the archaeological discovery in 1947* of the Dead Sea ...
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Why Jesus’ baptism is told differently
The fact that our New Testament contains four Gospels by four writers with four viewpoints ...
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How the Beatitudes come alive on a Galilean Hill
There are few places in Israel more ‘ground zero’ to Christianity than the Mt. of ...
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Christ Jesus’ home at Capernaum
Welcome to another video blog from a recent trip to Israel. Here I talk about ...
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Visiting Caesarea Philippi: Place of Jesus’ most important ‘quiz’.
Welcome to another video blog from a recent trip to Israel. This is one of ...
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Sailing on the iconic Sea of Galilee
One of the most loved sights of the Gospel’s many locations is the Sea of ...
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Unlock the New Testament with an Overview…
…or at least open the door ajar! Establishing a big picture perspective of the Bible ...

Finding Shelter in the Storm
In the past week or so, friends have shared with me a few details of what their family members and neighbors are navigating these days. None of it is frivolous. Some are enduring chronic pain. Others are suffering loneliness or domestic abuse. Throw in environmental conditions like extreme temperatures, fires, and floods and economic hardships […]

How the Bible Helps Us Work through Tragedies
People in the United States have been shaken recently by what appears to be yet more evidence of evil in our midst —innocent adults and children killed by an assailant. The Bible has much to teach us about dealing with these kinds of tragedies. Its sacred pages are my go-to place for finding peace and […]

A way to infuse your prayers for Ukraine with authority
If you are one of the millions wanting to see this war in Ukraine end, here are some ideas for fresh prayers. I suspect that since February 24th, the day Russia launched its invasion, you, like so many of our global brothers and sisters, have been doing a lot of communing with the divine about […]

Ways to keep your Biblical Focus from being Stolen
Here’s a new book I hope every thinking person will read. Stolen Focus: Why You Can’t Pay Attention—and How to Think Deeply Again, by Johann Hari. The title captures the horrid way screen time on various devices is robbing many of us of the ability to hold a thought, read a book, or stay on […]

How does ‘regenerative’ apply to the Bible?
Have you ever had that experience when you hear a new term or concept and suddenly it’s everywhere? That’s what is happening to me with “regenerative.” For example, “regenerative farming” is a new idea a friend recently shared with me. It is used by farmers and ranchers to build healthy soil and grow climate-resilient communities.

What the Bible can teach us about love
February provides a good excuse to dig into what the Bible tells us of love. With Valentine’s Day and its symbols of romantic love, such as candy, hearts, and flowers on the horizon, it’s a perfect opportunity to see what the Bible can teach us about love —love that may include romance but also goes […]