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  • Finding Hope in Apologetics

    Finding Hope in Apologetics

    Stanley Ng
    December 30, 2025

    1 Peter 3:15 is a core verse used to make a case for apologetics. Apologetics is the defense of a religion and, rightly so, this verse speaks firmly of that. While we often find ourselves and our congregations either snoozing this topic, I believe 1 Peter 3:15 gives us more than just equipping ourselves with…

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  • Review of Andrew K. Boakye, Death and Life: Resurrection, Restoration, and Rectification in Paul’s Letter to the Galatians

    Review of Andrew K. Boakye, Death and Life: Resurrection, Restoration, and Rectification in Paul’s Letter to the Galatians

    John Anthony Dunne
    December 30, 2025

    Death and Life is the published PhD Thesis of Andrew K. Boakye (PhD, University of Manchester), who is currently Lecturer in Religions and Theology at the University of Manchester. I was first introduced to Dr. Boakye’s research at the 2012 Galatians & Theology Conference held at my alma mater (University of St Andrews), where he gave a…

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  • Are We Listening to the Deaf Community in the Church?

    Are We Listening to the Deaf Community in the Church?

    Bobby Kvidt
    December 30, 2025

    What constitutes an unreached people group? Generally, it applies to a group, usually related to a geographical area, in which less than 2% of the population identify as Christian. Furthermore, it is where there is no local culture evangelizing to the rest of the culture. Being deaf is not geographically contained, but it is its…

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  • The Participatory Anthropology of 1 Corinthians: Reflections on Susan Eastman’s Paul and the Person

    The Participatory Anthropology of 1 Corinthians: Reflections on Susan Eastman’s Paul and the Person

    Kris Song
    December 30, 2025

    Reading through Susan Eastman’s wonderful little study Paul and the Person over Christmas break has afforded me a chance to re-examine the kind of anthropology Paul takes for granted in his first letter to the Corinthians. The task of reevaluating traditional concepts of anthropology as a whole is enjoying something of a moment in biblical…

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  • Protestant Love of Mary

    Protestant Love of Mary

    Jack Franicevich
    December 30, 2025

    Roman Catholics and Protestants disagree about Mary. From among Protestants, I have seen both (a) condemnation of Roman Catholics for idolatry or syncretism and (b) genuine and healthy curiosity and desire to understand “Our Lady,” the great and holy woman who bore Jesus Christ. Why some Protestants love Mary My “Type B” friends have several great…

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  • Who’s Wearing The Crown?

    Who’s Wearing The Crown?

    Grace Sangalang Ng
    December 30, 2025

    I recently binge-watched the original Netflix series, The Crown, during my holiday break. The Crown is a series based on Queen Elizabeth II’s story on becoming queen and facing the many challenges of being the head of the United Kingdom through the decades. As the longest reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II has been reigning for…

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  • I need a Scholarship to be a Scholar

    I need a Scholarship to be a Scholar

    Josh Carroll
    December 30, 2025

    It’s funny to think about how expensive education is. These repositories of knowledge called Universities that provide the key to a better future. First, they require you to leverage that future in the form of student loans. 30k later and half a Masters degree (the 1st 20k was from those good old undergrad years) and…

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  • What The Poet’s Dog Has to Say

    What The Poet’s Dog Has to Say

    Kayle Curley
    December 30, 2025

    It’s no secret that some of the best books are children’s books. A few weeks ago, I was asked: “If someone were to really get to know you, what three books (besides the Bible) would they really need to read?” (Great conversation question, right?) My husband and I tried to answer for each other to…

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  • Lessons from Istanbul – Has Biblical Scholarship Forgotten Its Mission?

    Lessons from Istanbul – Has Biblical Scholarship Forgotten Its Mission?

    Brandon Hurlbert
    December 30, 2025

    Whelp, I guess this is now a travel blog. For the holidays, my wife and I traveled to Istanbul to spend time with my family. Neither of us had been to Turkey before, so every prior conception of this place was about to be challenged. I kept joking that my only frame of reference was…

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  • Expect the Unexpected: What to Watch Out for in “The Last Jedi”

    Expect the Unexpected: What to Watch Out for in “The Last Jedi”

    Stanley Ng
    December 30, 2025

    If you haven’t seen “The Last Jedi”, don’t continue scrolling…SPOILER ALERT! … … … … … … … … … … The Last Jedi was one for the books (er…films). The story was plain and simple. The Resistance was running away from the overpowering First Order. The entire movie began with their evacuation and ended…

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