He was fully human, not a newly created zygote (despite the ancient/revived error that he was not genetically related to Mary). [1] Literal, genetic son of Mary – she was not a "surrogate mother" or a borrowed womb, but the true mother. Son of Mary, thus, Son of David. Thus, Son of Judah. Thus, Son... Continue Reading →
Join us as we read the Psalms in Hebrew in 2024
Who are we? I have been a seminary professor for many years. Every year I open a Facebook club, whose members can learn a new ancient language (we have done Aramaic, Latin) or to read Scripture in the original (the whole Septuagint; the Hebrew Torah; the New Testament and the Apostolic Fathers in Greek). For... Continue Reading →
The Error of Hyper-Individualism
Adapted from my new book on the Holy Spirit, available in Spanish, still seeking a publisher for the English version. The full chapter is found on this blog. The forest is haunted by Christian Lone Wolves. I’m a blogger, and so I have a lot of interaction with other people who write blogs. And I’ve... Continue Reading →
Sex and the evangelical pulpit
Taken from my commentary on 1 Corinthians: an exegetical-pastoral commentary, pages 213-15, Editorial Kerigma, also available on Amazon, Logos. Christian discipleship must encompass the sexual life. If anyone thinks that the Bible is shy about discussing intimate issues, they should look at the rules in Lev 18 or the frank descriptions of the sexual sins... Continue Reading →
“Be slow to speak, swift to hear” applies to all! Yes, pastors too!
James 1:19 applies to laypeople. It also applies to pastors, although some disbelieve it. Or rather, it should apply to pastors even more notably, to give an EXAMPLE to laypeople! Christian counselors? The same. The following is a bit gossipy, but I think justifiable. I was at a diner a couple of months ago. Two... Continue Reading →
Yes, a seminary education helped me!
It is fashionable to criticize seminary training. For example, Peter DeHaan argues that “Seminary delays ministry!” That is, the years you invest in training, are years wasting God’s time. He writes: “If God actually tells you to go to seminary, then go. Otherwise just start serving him and leave the advanced education to the academics.... Continue Reading →
SALE of my 1-2 Thessalonians commentary, Logos
LOGOS SALE!! My commentary on 1-2 Thessalonians (English version), for only $8.99 (down from $34.99) through July 24! Logos also has it in Spanish. If you prefer a hard copy, check out Zondervan, CBD, Amazon. Click HERE.
Ambiguous Loss in Missionary Life, by guest poster, Nancy Mauger
This month we have a special treat from a dear friend. We have worked alongside of Nancy and her family since our earliest days on the field. She and her husband Paul provide member care for missionaries who go out from Latin America. It is from that vantage point that Nancy has published an article,... Continue Reading →
“Brother, let me tell you my story!”
Just out: Between 81% and 90% of U.S. adults are either “very” or “somewhat” satisfied with their life. And a large swath of them feel that way without Christ. Our evangelism should take into account that in a growing secular society, the majority of the population do not cry themselves to sleep in spiritual despair.... Continue Reading →
My favorite books of 2022
I just visited our seminary in Costa Rica and gave an address on "Christian Leaders and LifelongLearning." I suggested that "reading" was one of the best tools for building up brain power. And that reading broadly, including books we disagree with, will help rescue us from our social media echo chambers. Just on the level... Continue Reading →