An Unexpected Biblical Case for Classical (Western) Trinitarianism

The Trinity has been a Christian concept since the first-century. . . . various texts in Revelation.

Raya and the Final Gospel

How does Raya and the Last Dragon show us a picture of the Gospel? . . . various texts.

Historical Fiction, Catholic Saints and Christian Table Fellowship

What does historical fiction, Catholic saints, and our Christian table fellowship have in common? . . . Luke 14:12-14.

The Mark of the Lamb

In their book, "The Mark of Jesus," Timothy George and John Woodbridge seek to convince us of the upmost importance of love and unity in the life of believers.

Living in Love (at least striving to)

We should strive every day to be more loving than we were the day prior. . . . John 1:16.

“What’s Your Blog About?”

This blog seeks to be a place to foster the knowledge of--and application of--biblical love. . . . 1 John 3:16-18.

For the Love of the Race

What do specific statistics in the game of baseball and Christianity have in common? . . . Matthew 9:13.