Christians affirm that the Bible is God’s inspired and inerrant Word (2 Timothy 3:16), yet believers do not all interpret every aspect of Scripture the same way. In matters of doctrine, not everything holds the same weight. Some teachings are essential to the faith, others shape how we live or organize our churches, and still…
The Forgotten Hours of Prayer – a Timely Remedy for a Prayerless Church
In a world obsessed with productivity, efficiency, and constant noise, the idea of pausing to pray at designated hours may seem quaint, even impractical. Yet the ancient practice of observing fixed times for prayer is not a human invention—it is rooted in the Scriptures, developed through centuries of Jewish and Christian tradition, and can serve…
Why the “Telephone Game” Analogy of Skeptics for the Transmission of the Bible is Deceptive
For generations, skeptics of Christianity have spread a popular analogy to undermine confidence in the reliability of the Bible: the so-called “telephone game.” In this game, a message is whispered from person to person down a line, and by the time it reaches the final person, the sentence is comically distorted. Critics claim this is…
