The Olympics
The Olympic Games are with us again. Of course, the ancient games originated in 776 B.C. in Olympia, Greece, and were held... Read More
R. C. Sproul on Creationism
We here at DBTS are absolutely committed to six-day creationism and a young earth. I had gotten the impression that a few... Read More
Searching for the Better Text
This is the title of a somewhat technical article by Harvey Minkoff over at Bible History Daily in which he discusses the nature... Read More
Should You Pray for a Miracle?
Dr. James Montgomery Boice was the longtime pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadephia (1968–2000). He was well known for his expository... Read More
The Current Status of the Presbyterian Church in America
It is difficult for us Baptists to always understand the various Presbyterian denominations. One of the largest evangelical groups is the Presbyterian... Read More
Should We Pray for God to Save the Lost?
Most, if not all, Christians would answer that question with an unqualified “Yes.” But in a recent couple of blog posts, well-known... Read More
Could Paul Grant Spiritual Gifts to Christians?
The answer to that question might seem to be “Yes,” if we look at what Paul says in Rom 1:11, “I long... Read More
Has Dan Wallace Made a Big Mistake?
This is the provocative title of a post by Stan Porter, well-known NT scholar, challenging Dan Wallace’s claim that a 1st century... Read More
Does the Nation of Israel Have a Distinct Role in the Future Plan of God?
Many people do not believe so. Bruce K. Waltke says, “no clear passage [of Scripture] teaches the restoration of national Israel” because “the... Read More
The Amazing Righteousness of God: Romans 1:17
According to common lore, Henry David Thoreau, the American philosopher, poet, and naturalist, was asked on his deathbed if he had made his peace... Read More