Selah

Selah, pronounced say-lah, is a Hebrew word found frequently in the Psalms. It literally means "pause" and was used to give time for reflection. We might translate it "think about that." This section consists of brief articles written so that you might "think about that."

Eternal Security

Defending the Biblical case for unconditional salvation.


Forgiveness

Commentary on the Biblical imperative to forgive one another.


Holidays and Holy Days

Insight into Jewish and Christian Holy Days; their origins and practices.


Parables

Commentary on the Parables of Jesus.


Prophecy

Observations on current events with prophetic significance.


Seven Churches of Rev. 2 and 3

An expositional study highlighting our visit to the sites of these churches in Turkey.


Spiritual Gifts

Understanding the Gifts of the Spirit. Studies in 1 Corinthians 12-14.


Spiritual Life

Living the Christian Life today. A selection of topical articles plus verse-by-verse commentary on Ephesians, Romans, Hebrews.


The Bible's Authority

How do we know we can take the Bible seriously?


Thy Kingdom Come

Looking forward to Life after life.


Tough Questions Answered

Logical responses to some of the issues scoffers raise.